Word: talking
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...object of the society is to set before its members the duty of their profession, aside from its technical workings. This is the first year that outside of the legal profession has spoken on the subject. At future meetings this winter talks will be given by an engineer, a business man, a social worker, and others from various other vocations. It is planned to have this type of talk in alternate years, and in the intervening times to have speeches delivered by lawyers...
Professor George Pierce Baker '87, will introduce M. Brieux with an informal talk on his work, which will be given in English. A letter from Assistant Professor Allard, who is now serving as military interpreter in a hospital at Rouen, will be read. The treasurer's receipts from the Cercle play and the amount of the surplus which is to be given to the French and Belgian Red Cross will also be announced...
...Muensterberg; "The East and the West in the Twentieth Century," by Professor M. Anesaki; "The Task of the Interpreter," by Professor Josiah Royce; and "University Ideals in England, Germany, and the United States," by Professor Francis G. Peabody. George W. Nasmyth, of the Harvard International Polity Club, in his talk "Above all Humanity are the Nations," reverses the ideal of the Club, and then pleads that the Cosmopolitan watchword is the expression of the fundamental social truth, "Above all Nations is Humanity." Louis P. Lochner describes a "Week-End Excursion to Paris;" and the customary editorial and news notes complete...
...painting of the Madonna and Child by the Venetian painter, Cima da Conegiano, has been placed on exhibition in the gallery of the Fogg Art Museum. The picture will be on exhibition through Tuesday, December 22. Professor Pope will give a brief talk on Cima tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock...
...Fitch's talk to Freshmen in Parlor of Phillips Brooks House...