Word: talking
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Herbert Welsh, Editor of "City and State," Philadelphia, will deliver an address in the lecture room of the Fogg Art Museum tonight at 8 o'clock. The subject of the talk will be "The College Graduate and Public Affairs." The address is given under the auspices of the Civil Service Reform Club, and the meeting will be open to all members of the University...
...interference in which both ends take part was taught the 'varsity football men yesterday. The theory of it was explained to them in a half hour's talk, with the aid of a blackboard. On this account the men were late in coming...
...Society,- small libraries placed in the homes of poor families, some boy or girl in the family acting as librarian, and the membership of a library including half a score of children from a single neighborhood who meet with their visitor once a week to exchange and talk about the books, read, sing, play games, save their pennies, etc. Another young man has visited a bed-ridden child who had been discharged from the hospital, but whose case the hospital doctors wished to follow through a volunteer visitor. Other students have heldped run Boys' Clubs. Another man, preferring religious work...
...Cercle Francais held its first meeting this year in the Colonial Club. Professor de Sumichrast gave a very interesting talk on "Vieux Paris," and illustrated it with large photographs of old hotels and churches. He described some of the many historic and romantic spots in Paris that the casual tourist rarely visits...
...practice of the 'varsity squad yesterday afternoon was worse than it has been for some time. Captain Brewer found it necessary to talk very earnestly to the men and his words did some little good. The only good plays were two runs by Gonterman and C. Brewer behind splendid interference. They showed what is possible under the new style of interference which has been introduced this year on account of the change in the rules...