Word: spoke
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Further information as to the type of subscription preferred by the Government is afforded in the following article written for the CRIMSON by G. A. Clark, of White, Weld and Company, who spoke before the University Liberty Loan Committee last week...
...Davison explained briefly the plans for training the chorus, and spoke of the songs which would probably be sung at the jubilee. Especial attention will be paid to patriotic songs, and it is likely that a series of national songs of the Allied nations will also be included...
...Davison '06 spoke next, telling particularly of the musical part of the program. "We are learning," he said, "that we must have a singing army, as England and France and Germany have singing armies. It is a military necessity; and in the same way we must have a singing college. It is one of the most hopeful signs that the Freshman class is establishing a musical tradition, and I should be sorry to see it broken...
President Faxon opened the meeting, and introduced as the first speaker J. K. Berry '18, a former jubilee committee chairman, who spoke on the aspect of the celebration from his own point of view. Berry emphasized the importance of the affair in bringing the class together as a unit, and developing class spirit...
...Preston Clark spoke of the industrial side of the question, emphasizing the qualities needed for success in the future and illustrating his meaning by instances taken from experience...