Word: spokes
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...played on the football team for four years. Since graduation he has spoken frequently at many Universities and colleges both in this country and in England. Mr. Speer is now secretary of the Foreign Mission Board of the Protestant Church. On his last visit to Cambridge in 1902 he spoke before a large audience in the Living Room of the Union. Among a number of other books, he has written "A Memorial of a True Life," a biography of Hugh Beaver, the son of ex-Governor Beaver of Pennsylvania...
...scholarship. He played on the football team for four years. Since leaving college Mr. Speer has travelled extensively among the colleges of the country, and has gained a high reputation as a forceful and eloquent speaker. His last visit to Cambridge was in January, 1902, when he spoke in the Living Room of the Union...
...commemoration of the centennial anniversary of the death of Lord Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar; Professor F. C. de Sumichrast, President of the Victorian Club, who compared England's situation 100 years ago with that of today; Captain Alfred T. Mahan, U. S. N. L.L.D., who spoke about Nelson's distinct individuality; Sir E. H. Seymour, G. C. B.; Commander Takeshita, Imperial Japanese Navy; and Surgeon-General Baron S. Suzuki, who told about the battle of Japan...
Professor de Sumichrast, Captain Mahan, Admiral. Seymour, and Surgeon-General Suzuki spoke at the dinner given last night at the Algonquin Club...
...clock H. B. Webster 1M will give an account of his trip and experiences in Labrador last summer. Webster spent several weeks in assisting Dr. Grenfell, who spoke in the Union last year, in his medical work on the hospital ship "Strathcona," and in the hospitals for fishermen on the Labrado coast. A quartette from the Glee Club will sing several selections. Books from the House libraries and magazines will be available for use during the afternoon...