Word: spoke
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...annual Freshman Reception was held on November 13, when President Lowell, Professor Moore and Arthur Beane spoke to about 200 men, and at two other meetings for Freshmen Dr. Fitch and Dr. Fosdick addressed those members of the class not in uniform...
...meeting attended by over a hundred prospective candidates for the University football team, Coach Wingate Rollins '16 emphasized the importance of spring football this year. R. W. P. Brown '98 and R. T. Fisher '12 also spoke on the plans for the coming season. Practice will begin at 3 o'clock today, when all candidates will report at the Locker Building and receive equipment. There will be a light work out later in the afternoon...
...University men an opportunity in the field of foreign re-construction came as a result of a lecture by Dr. R. M. Storey '08 in Phillips Brooks House on March 12. Dr. Storey, who had been the head of the Y. M. C. A. in Siberia in 1917-1918, spoke on the great opportunities which were offered to college men for reconstruction and a desire to take an active part in it. It is believed that many other men at college now would like to do foreign reconstruction work, and with this in view, a committee has been appointed...
...meeting was addressed by Dr. A. T. Davison '06 and T. S. Lamont '21, chairman of last year's Jubilee Committee. H. F. Colt '22, president of the Freshman Class, opened the meeting with an outline of Jubilee activities. Lamont then outlined the social side of the Jubilee, and spoke of the necessity of co-operation between the class and the Jubilee Committee...
...Davison, who has coached Jubilee Choruses since the Freshman Dormitories were built, spoke next. He emphasized the main purpose of the Jubilee, the promoting of singing among the members of the Freshman Class. He also showed the necessity that every man join his dormitory chorus, whether or not he can sing well...