Word: talked
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...efficiency club tables could always be formed by those who desired. The relator sat for three years in the same chair at Memorial Hall with the same eleven men; all of whom happened to be members of one society, though that was unusual. The friendships thus formed, the lively talk thus engendered, the sense of common interest, the responsibility for settling the great social and educational questions of Harvard, was worth as much to me as all that I got in the classrooms...
Captain H. N. Helsen, Commander of the Boston Airport will talk in connection with the showing of these films. The presentation is part of the Flying Club's efforts to stimulate interest in flying at Harvard University...
...previous works. It is to be confessed that there are archaisms, too, about his work, his present vehicle, and his partner, Massey, seems to have tried to eliminate many of these, but without complete success. As a consequence the play drags in many places. There is too much talky-talk...
...Coolidge to attend the Pan-American Conference on International Law to be held in Havana in February, 1928. Six feet in height, heavily built, President Machado has, for his vigor of policy as well as physique, been termed "Mussolini of Cuba."* From Washington he went to Wall Street, to talk sugar...
...unusual richness, both in variety and excellence, is to be found in the choice of lectures offered this morning. The best lecture on today's list, judging from the titles, is Professor Howard's talk on Goethe on Shakespeare", to be given in Widener B in German 7. Goethe is considered the greatest of German poets, while Shakespeare's own position in English literature is hardly a mean one. But little stretching of the imagination is necessary to call these poets the two highest in world literature. To hear what the one has to say of the other could hardly...