Word: spokes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...fourth annual convention will be held in New York on December 28, at the Murray Hill Hotel. Mr. W. F. Garcelon L.'95, graduate treasurer of athletics, will represent Harvard. Dr. D. A. Sargent, director of the Hemenway Gymnasium, who spoke at the convention last year, will also attend this year...
...meeting of the candidates for the University and Freshman hockey teams held last evening at the Varsity Club about 50 men were present. Coach A. Winsor '02 spoke on the requisites of an effective hockey team, emphasizing the necessity of good foot-work, stick-work, and finally good head-work. Following Coach Winsor, Trainer Quinn announced that strict training will be required from now to the end of the season. The training table for the University team will begin at the Varsity Club with lunch on the first day after the recess. The meeting was concluded with a blackboard talk...
...Washington spoke at length on the development of his race in education, intelligence and morals, and, by an outline of the work accomplished by the Tuskegee Institute, showed that that school has been a large factor in the stimulation and furtherance of this work...
...introducing President Garfield, President Lowell spoke as follows: "It has been said that every man ought to have a vocation and an avocation, but I know of a man who has four vocations, and made a success of each of them. Our guest of the evening has been a lawyer, a reformer in public life, an educator, and a college president; and he has done all of these with singular success, and in a way to excite the admiration of all who know him. I think he might speak with authority upon each of the four vocations I have mentioned...
President Eliot was then introduced and spoke as follows...