Word: talking
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Professor Copeland will give a brief talk this evening at 9 o'clock in the Common Room of Smith Hall on good books and will read selections from Kipling and other celebrated authors. The entertainment is intended primarily for Freshmen and is an excellent opportunity for those not already familiar with Professor Copeland to hear him read. The doors will be closed promptly at 9 o'clock...
Prominent speakers have been secured to talk on the different aspects of the art illustrated by Mr. Hume's collection. This afternoon and on Wednesday evening Mr. Frank Chouteau Brown, a Boston architect, will speak from the architectural point of view...
Professor George P. Baker '87 will speak on "Granville Barker and his Late Shakespearean Productions" tomorrow afternoon at 4.30. On Thursday afternoon, Mr. Crawford of Yale will talk on "The Modern Playwright and his Relation to the Newer Staging" and on Friday Mr. Thomas Wood Stevens, of the Carnegie Institute of Pittsburgh will speak. H. K. Moderwell '11, dramatic critic of the Transcript, will speak on Saturday afternoon and evening...
...Harvard Monthly wants to welcome tonight every Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior who has a live interest in economics, athletics, literature, politics, or social questions of any kind. In short the Monthly wants to talk over its policy for this year with every student who can write and has something to write about...
After the usual indoor talk and work in dummy tackling, Coach Leary took the ends under his attention for training the defensive play, while the linemen were under the instruction of Coaches Fisher, Blagden (who was on the field for the first time this season), Parmenter, and Hitchcock. The high wind on the field yesterday was unfavorable to kicking, but Mahan, Hardwick, Bradlee, Felton, Harris, and Rollins worked out as usual. Mahan continued to outshine his rivals in the punting department, many of his kicks carrying over 55 yards. Hardwick and Bradlee got away some good punts, but their work...