Word: talking
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Civil Service Reform Club. Smoke Talk. Professor Albert Bushnell Hart. "The Spoilsman's Point of View." Colonial Hall...
...enthusiasm with which Professor Baker's talk was received last night augurs well for the continuation of our successes in debate. Hitherto the result only of hard work, they can be kept up only by increased effort and greater enthusiasm. If only those who had the privilege of listening to Professor Baker last night can pass on to their friends the thoughtful advice and the inspiration to personal endeavor which he gave, the chances for the selection of the ablest representatives in the contests with Yale and Princeton will be of the best...
Last evening, in Harvard 1, Professor Baker delivered an informal but extremely interesting and valuable talk on the history of debating in the University, and its present possibilities...
Civil Service Reform Club. Smoke Talk. Professor Albert Bushnell Hart. "The Spoilsman's Point of View." Colonial Hall...
...that subject. Since then several steps have been taken. Professor Wendell gave it out as a subject for themes and over three hundred were read, of which only two per cent opposed the present system. Several suggestions were made, such as the proctors should not wear squeaking boots, talk together in corners, or walk about any more than necessary, but they almost all believed in having them present in the room...