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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Brewer Eddy, traveling secretary for the Y. M. C. A., addressed the Freshmen in the Smith Hall Common Room last evening with a vivid talk on war conditions in Europe. He was introduced by A. Beane '11, who characterized the speaker as one of the ablest men "to stir an audience on a war topic" he had ever heard...
Professor William Ernest Hocking will give the second of the series of War Lectures which has been organized by a committee made up of members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock in the New Lecture Hall. The subject for the talk will be "The War Zone and What Lies Behind It," and will be based on his recent visits to the English and French trenches...
...weekly meeting for 1921 in the Smith Hall Common Room will be addressed this evening at 7 o'clock by Brewer Eddy, traveling secretary for the Y. M. C. A. Mr. Eddy has journeyed over the battle fronts of Europe during the past year, and will talk on the work done by the Y. M. C. A. in the army huts of France. As usual, Dr. Davison will lead the singing tonight...
...fifth Monday evening meeting for Freshman held in the Smith Halls Common Room last night, Bishop William Lawrence '71, delivered a short but impressive talk to members of the class of 1921. His words were on the subject which he himself announced as "Prayer as a Fighting Force," and were partly called forth by the fact that last Sunday had been set aside by President Wilson as a day of general prayer for the success of our armies in France...
...first lecture of the series will be an illustrated account of the "Life in the Trenches," by Lieutenant Andre Morize, and will be given tomorrow evening, October 31, at 8.15 o'clock in the New Lecture Hall. Arrangements for the speakers at all of the succeeding talks have not yet been made, but an announcement giving the men and the subjects they will talk on will appear later...