Word: talking
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...William E. Smith, assistant Boy Scout commissioner of Cambridge, will be at Phillips Brooks House daily except Saturday during the winter months. He will have desk room in connection with the Social Service Department and will be very glad to talk with anyone interested in Boy Scout work...
...concluded his talk by telling of the growth of the state-wide and nationwide co-operation. Fifty out of 70 governments in the world own their own railroads; and telegraphs, telephones, insurance and lighting systems are rapidly passing into government hands. The Socialist believes in extending such ownership until all principal industries are publicly owned and democratically managed by the municipality, the state and the nation...
...Thursday, December 28. The program for the convention this year includes a paper on "The Making and Remaking of Fighting Men," by Professor R. Tait, of the University of Pennsylvania, an account of his experiences in the British army. Major Palmer E. Pierce, of the United States Army, will talk on "College Athletics as Related to National Preparedness." Dean Briggs, president of the Association, will open the convention with an address at the morning session. Dr. R. I. Lee '02, professor of hygiene, will speak at the afternoon session on "The Life of Harvard Oarsmen...
Professor Hugo Muensterberg will be the speaker at the Phi Beta Kappa dinner in the South Tower Room of Memorial Hall this evening at 6 o'clock. The topic of his talk will be "The Choice of a Vocation," from a psychological point of view...
...been fitted up with interesting souvenirs of the war, and placed in charge of a group of Harvard men who have already driven ambulances abroad. It is an excellent chance for any member of the University, whether he has an interest in the work of relief or not, to talk the matter over with men of experience and get an idea of the conditions under which the Ambulance Service does its work and of the pressing need for a still greater number of volunteers. Harvard's record so far is above reproach, but in order to maintain her present numerical...