Word: talking
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...third lecture, yesterday afternoon, Hon. Carroll D. Wright combined his third and fourth subjects in order that he might in his three remaining evenings devote more time to an exposition of the course of real wages in the past fifty years. The subject of tonight's talk will be "Money Wages as Shown by Statistics in the Past Half Century." The course of real wages will be treated tomorrow and Monday night. Mr. Wright spoke yesterday afternoon especially on "The Yale of the Various Collections of Wages Statistics." He said in part...
Professor Shaler gave an interesting talk last evening in the Fogg Lecture Room on "Environment of Harvard University" speaking particularly of the physical features of Massachusetts and their effect on the early colonists. He said in part...
...closing, Professor Shaler spoke of the charm of the region from an artistic point of view and illustrated both phases of his talk by stereopticon...
Owing to a change in the Advocate policy, it has been decided to choose a board of business editors from the Sophomore and Junior classes, instead of one business manager as at present. A short meeting of candidates will be held to talk over the work to be done in the fall. All men from 1901, 1902 and 1903 are urged to come to the Sanctum, 8 Holyoke street, tomorrow evening...
...important part of the year's work has been the Wednesday evening lectures. Early in the fall, H. W. Foote '97 gave a talk on "Athletics in England," based on the experience of the American track team last summer. Other speakers connected with Harvard were: Professor F. G. Peabody, Professor H. Munsterberg, Dr. M. H. Bailey, Professor S. M. Macvane, Professor F. W. Taussig, Lieut. R. C. Smith, Mr. O. T. Copeland and J. Q. Wood 3L. A concert was also given by the "Lost Chords Double Quartette." The following Harvard students taught classes: A. H. Shearer 1G., J. Connolly...