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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Bryan is at present engaged in a lecture tour of the Northeast, speaking on both war questions and on the subject of prohibition. He is the fourth of the series of distinguished speakers who have appeared before the Graduate students this term. Dr. Henry Van Dyke, former ambassador to the Netherlands, Ian Hay Beith, British soldier-author, and the Hon. Albert Halstead, ex-consul-general to Austria, have given the previous talks, all of which have had for a subject some phase of the world conflict...
...been announced. Before his resignation from the Cabinet Mr. Bryan's attitude toward the war was severely criticized, and he was accused of being a pacifist. Since our entrance into the war, however, he has steadfastly upheld the policy of the administration and at present is on a speaking tour in which he is doing much to awaken the country...
...with the forming of the World's Student Christian Federation consisting of separate Student Movements in 12 countries, Dr. Mott was elected General Secretary, a position which he has held ever since. In that capacity he made an extensive tour of the world, 1895 to 1897, during which he studied carefully the academic life of the different nations and founded the Student Movements of India, China, Japan, and Australia. In recognition of this world-Wide work in behalf of students, Yale University conferred upon him the degree of M. A. in 1899. After this first tour of the world...
...formations, will direct all the work. A whole company of the new American size of 250 men and with the new formations of the platoons will be formed to execute this movement. When this is completed, the R. O. T. C. officers will conduct Mr. Baker on a thorough tour of the trenches from the first line to the redoubt. During his inspection, the regiment will form. At the end of his tour, Mr. Baker will take a position somewhere on the road to Cambridge and the whole Corps will march past, officers and the regimental color saluting...
...patriotic mass meeting in Sanders Theatre this afternoon at 4 o'clock. President Lowell will preside at the meeting. Senator Henry Cabot Lodge '71, who is one of the best informed men on foreign diplomatic relations in the country, and Judge J. A. Fassett, who has made a campaign tour of the western states to stimulate subscriptions to the second loan issue, will be among the speakers. Several other well known Cambridge and Boston men will address the gathering. Arrangements have been made by the Committee with the Glee Club and a regular Boston orchestra to furnish music...