Word: talk
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...April 27 to face the most serious athletic crisis in many years. The personal opinions of graduates and undergraduates are going to be of the greatest importance in coming to a conclusion that in the end will be for the best interests of Harvard. Think the matter over therefore; talk with graduates and other men of experience; explain to them why we believe intercollegiate athletics are essential, and why the Faculty believes they should be curtailed. Thus we may be able to arrive more easily at the proper solution...
...university with a deep interest in its discipline, and if I did not hold the strongest views on that reprehensible form of amusement known as 'rushing,' I would say that whenever and-whenever you find one of your dear little playmates showing signs of smartness in his work, his talk, or his play, take him tenderly by the hand, by both hands, by the back of the neck if necessary, and lovingly, playfully, but firmly, lead him to a knowledge of higher and more interesting things...
...Stephen O'Meara, Police Commissioner of Boston, will address the members of the Catholic Club tonight at 8 o'clock at a smoke talk in the Newman House. His subject will be "Correct Speaking as a Commercial and Professional Asset." The talk is open to all members of the University...
...last series of the course of three conferences under the auspices of the St. Paul's Society; will be delivered by Professor H. S. Nash '78, on the Episcopal Theological School, in the Noble Room of Phillips Brooks House this evening at 7.15 o'clock. Professor Nash will talk on "The New Testament as a Book of Witness to the Powers and Presence of Christ in History." The main subject of Professor Nash's course has been "Is the New Testament a Trustworthy Book of Witness to the Mind, Work, and Person of Christ...
Before the Deutscher Verein last evening Professor W. H. Schofield '93 gave an interesting account of his experiences in Germany and his impressions of social and literary life there. The talk was informal and covered a wide variety of topics; what was said on student life was perhaps most interesting...