Word: talking
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Frederick C. Hood '86, president of the Hood Rubber Company, of Watertown, will give a talk before the members of the Business School Club in Lawrence 2 this evening at 7.30 o'clock. There will be three divisions of the talk: first, "Relations of the Employer to the Employees"; second, "Some Phases of Gathering and Trading Crude Rubber"; and third, "Relations with the Wholesaler--Selling Problems...
...Northfield one meets other men from all the eastern universities and meets them in a different way than is possible on the athletic field. There he has an opportunity to talk over his choice of a career with men who have had experience in all fields, and who can tell him the actual things to be confronted in following a career at the present...
...held in Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House, on April 9, at 7 o'clock. C. A. Coolidge '17, president of the Phillips Brooks House Association, will preside at the dedication, and Dr. A. P. Fitch '00, and Professor E. C. Moore will speak. The topic of Dr. Fitch's talk will be "Music and its Relation to the Undergraduate." Dr. A. T. Davison '06 will have charge of the musical program and will be assisted by the Appleton Chapel Choir...
...What?" Of Mr. E. A. LeRoy, Jr. If he is somewhat given to accepting as fact all that he reads in the newspapers, he at least reads them; and the seriousness of his attempt to arrive at sane conclusions is a welcome reassurance in the face of current talk as to the lack of intelligent interest in the war on the part of undergraduates. Mr. Burman's "Nail in the Shoe" is the best of the stories, but the reviewer is sentimental enough to wish that the cynical conclusion had not been added. Mr. Babcock's "Willie's Golden Moment...
...second Freshman smoker will be held in the Union Thursday evening. H. C. Flower '19, president of the class, will talk on class organization. Entertainment has been secured in the form of moving pictures and comedians. The films, "Shanghaied," in which Charlie Chaplin features, and "Green Stockings," in which Lillian Walker plays the leading role, have been secured. Four comedians from Keith's circuit will give an entertainment of harmony and jokes. The usual refreshments and cigarettes will be served...