Word: spokes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Under the auspices of the Anthropological Society Professor F.W. Putnam spoke last night in the Fogg Lecture Room on the "Exploration of a Prehistoric Earthwork and Group of Altar Mounds in Ohio...
...Hendrik Muller, Diplomatic Envoy from the Orange Free State, and the Rev. Herman van Broekhuizen of Pretoria, spoke at the Union last night on the conditions in South Africa...
Preliminary trials for the Harvard debate were held at Yale Monday evening. Twenty-four men spoke...
...Hohenzollerns, whose name in history has been illustrious in peace and war; as a brother of the emperor, "who is walking resolutely in the footsteps of his fathers;" as a grandson and son of the founders of the German Empire, and as admiral of the German navy. Major Higginson spoke of the debt America owes to Germany for her great figures in literature, for her great musicians, for her industrial achievements, and chiefest of all for the rich and many sided manhood of the German race. He spoke of the educational debt America owes to Germany for the work...
...twentieth anniversary dinner of the CRIMSON was held in the Assembly Room of the Union on Saturday night. Ninety-two editors and invited guests were present. J. H. Sears '89 was the toastmaster, and the following men spoke: R. J. Bulkley '02, H. M. Williams '85, F. I. Carpenter '85, Professor B. S. Hurlbut '87, C. Hunneman '89, J. Loeb '88, W. R. Thayer '81, M. Ladd '94, Col. J. A. Frye '86, J. C. Grew '02, R. M. Green '02, P. Bartlett '02, R. C. Bruce '02, P. W. Thomson '02, W. T. Reid '01, R. P. Kernan...