Word: talks
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...annual St. Paul's Society dinner, which had been scheduled for tonight, has been postponed until next Wednesday evening, at 7 o'clock. The speaker on this occasion will be Mr. Crabtree, of Roxbury, Mass., who will talk on "Prisons and Prisoners...
...Speakers' Club. This was not due to any lack of efficiency in the system of arranging dates, but simply represents a good example of the unfortunate effects of this keen competition. As it was, nearly two hundred heard Monsieur Leroux and a like number attended Mayor Curley's talk. The men in both audiences would probably have liked to have heard both men, but this was impossible...
Monday, first and second periods: Organization of camp and companies; third period: Informal talk by company commander...
Wednesday, first period: Company drill; school of the soldier in squads and platoons; second period: Talk on camp sanitation by camp's surgeon; third period: Voluntary work begun...
Saturday, first period: Field fortifications. The digging of trenches, etc. Second period: Talk by camp commander on the organization of the United States army and also the organization of volunteers in time...