Word: spoke
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Pennock on November 27th, Harvard College lost a worthy son. There are few of the alumni who are not acquainted with the great service be rendered his Alma Mater during his three years on the football team. But, owing to his extreme modesty and the reticence with which he spoke about anything he was doing, there are very few, even of his friends, who realize the far greater field of service he had entered on leaving college, and in which he gave his life. In order that none of the inspiration to be derived from a life well and fully...
...joint meeting of the International Polity and the Socialist Clubs in the Trophy Room of the Union yesterday afternoon Henri LaFontaine spoke on "The Relation of Internal to External Preparedness." M. LaFontaine has been a member of the Belgium Senate as a representative of the Socialist party for 22 years; he is a professor of international law, president of the International Parliamentary Bureau; secretary of the Union of International Associations, and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1913. At present he is touring the United States, giving lectures at many universities...
President Seymour outlined the competitions and spoke of the prospects of this year. He said that there was a possibility for a trip like that supervised by the club two years ago, when performances were given in New York...
...Haven the much-debated coaching question has again been brought forward. George P. Day, treasurer of the new Yale Board of Athletic Control, spoke before 200 members of the Yale Club of Boston several nights ago, and criticized severely the present system of coaching prevailing in colleges...
...smoker given to the Freshman Class by the Union in the Living Room of the Union last night, W. H. Meeker '17 made the first speech of advice to the yearlings. He spoke about the various non-athletic activities in College and the Senior Adviser system. There are lots of other things in College besides athletics. The first thing is Phi Beta Kappa. Next in importance are the various publications. Besides the CRIMSON and Lampoon there are the Advocate, Monthly and the Illustrated, which is the youngest publication in College. Then there is the Musical Review...