Word: spoke
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first tangible step in the foundation of the Regiment was taken. On the evening of that day an enthusiastic mass meeting was held in the Union at which President Lowell. General Pew, of the Massachusetts Militia, P. D. Haughton '99 and W. Blanchard '16, president of the Student Council, spoke in favor of the movement...
Willis R. Whitney, of the class of 1890, director of the laboratory of the General Electric Company, and a member of the United States Naval Consulting Board, spoke on "Preparedness." Following this came President Maclaurin's address, which was devoted largely to the financial history of the present plant...
Raymond B. Price, of the Class of 1894, spoke of the fierce competition for industrial supremacy which the United States must meet after...
...Franklin '18, president of the class, spoke of the renewal of neglected friendships as the most important consideration from the undergraduate's point of view...
...Friday morning, December 29, from 10 to 12.30 o'clock in Room 206, School of Journalism of Columbia University. The afternoon meeting will be held at the same place from 2 to 4.30 o'clock and will consist of the "Question Box," led by H. W. Laidler, who recently spoke before the University Socialist Club, and John Spargo. Jessie W. Hughan will preside...