Word: spoke
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...hundred graduates of the University met at a dinner held in Paris on Saturday evening. Robert Woods Bliss '00, Secretary of the American Embassy acted as chairman. Dean LeBaron R. Briggs '75, now Exchange Professor at the University of Paris, spoke on America's role in the war, and Dean Charles H. Haskins made an address on the development of Franco-American friendship. Colonel J. P. Azan, former instructor in Military Science and Tactics at the University also spoke on the later subject...
...three University speakers have been in previous intercollegiate contests: Berlack with last year's University team and Holbrook with the University and 1921 representatives. Hosmer was alternate on the University team in 1917. Hitchcock of Yale spoke on the championship team of last year...
...Paul Revere Frothing ham '86 spoke at the meeting, and urged that some system be adopted at the University whereby the attendance at Chapel would be increased. Although opposed to compulsory attendance, Dr. Forthingham expressed the desire that arrangements similar to those at the University of Chicago be made here. At Chicago, each class goes to chapel en masse one day each week, and, although the attendance remain voluntary, it brings much better result than the system at the University...
This is the first opportunity that the whole class of 1922 has had to hear Dr. Fitch. Although he spoke to a group of the Junior S. A. T. C. early this fall, he has not been able to make the trip from Amherst to address the entire class since the return of the College to its normal basis...
...School, in his farewell address. It also, he said, had the reputation of turning out the best reserve officers of any one school, and had graduated 890 ensigns, second only to the Annapolis Reserve School which commissioned 1,000 men. President Lowell, and Rear Admiral Spencer S. Wood also spoke, Lieutenant A. R. Parker, Chaplain U. S. N. gave the invocation...