Word: spokes
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...care with which it had prepared its speeches. The Harvard speeches, on the other hand, attempted a bolder attack, and seemed more mature in their delivery. The best speaking of the evening was done by R. B. Fosdick of Princeton. Of the Harvard debaters B. V. Kanaley spoke with great fluency and wit, and A. Tulin with commendable power. Princeton's essential argument emphasized the necessity of the development of the individual for his particular career, while Harvard claimed that a student's judgment was not mature enough to choose what is best, and showed that a course of broad...
...Brooks, president of the Home Consumers' League, spoke last night on "The Reaction Against the Trades Unions; the Open and Closed Shop," in the Randolph Hall Breakfast Room...
...Bonaparte spoke yesterday afternoon in the Fogg Lecture Room under the auspices of the Law Practice Association on "Incidents of Trial Practice." He made several suggestions of value to young lawyers, illustrating his remarks with anecdotes from his own experience...
...Brooks spoke on the "Advantages of Extension," and Mr. Morss on the "Practicability of Extension." In the informal discussion which followed the addresses the following took part: Dr. H. P. Amen '79, of Phillips Exeter Academy; G. T. Aldrich, superintendent of the Brookline public schools; E. C. Adams, principal of the Newton High School, and Dr. Pearson of Sheffield, England...
Under the auspices of the Social Service Committee Dr. J. R. Brackett '83 spoke last night in the Randall Room. Phillips Brooks House, on "The Ultimate Aims of our Social Work." Before his address the subject was informally discussed by the meeting...