Word: spokes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Dallinger spoke very entertainingly and illustrated his points by many humorous and pointed anecdotes from his experience in the practice of law and in the Massachusetts legislature...
Dean Sabine, who probably knew Dean Shaler better than anyone else, spoke of his sterling qualities and lovable disposition. He was the most striking and influential man of the Faculty, and was respected by the President and the Corporation because of his sound financial sense. Besides being very well known to the student body, he was intimate with the graduates through his extensive travels...
Both speakers are Boston lawyers who have been intimately connected with debating at Harvard. Mr. Hayes was on the University debating team in 1894, when a senior in the Law School. Mr. Dallinger spoke in the Yale debates in 1892 and 1893, and from 1893 to 1900 he was president of the Harvard Debating Union and advisory coach of the University teams. On March 13 Hon. Herbert Parker '78 will deliver the third address and the last one will be given later in March by Moorfield Storey '66. All these addresses will be open to the public...
...Bowles '08 presided at the meeting last night and spoke of the chance for political work which next fall's campaign would offer. He described the formation of the Intercollegiate Democratic League, which the Democratic Club will probably join...
...William H. Allen, Secretary of the Bureau of Municipal Research of New York, spoke in the Living Room of the Union last evening on "The Next Man in Municipal Politics." Professor W. B. Munro '99 presided...