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...extended western trip which will carry him, as far as Denver. His arduous program calls for speeches before local Harvard Clubs in many cities of the Middle West, and for visits to many colleges, including Northwestern University, the State University of Iowa, and the four exchange colleges. Beloit, Knox, Grinnell, and Colorado. He will also give many talks to high school students, and in the smaller cities he will stop to meet delegations of Harvard graduates. His ultimate destination is St. Louis, where on May '24, he will address the annual meeting of the Associated Federation of Harvard Clubs...
Professor G. H. Palmer will go west to several universities as exchange professor. He will leave here about the twenty-eighth of this month and will go first to Colorado College and then to Grinnell, Knox, and Beloit. At each of these colleges he will lecture three times a week on the general subject of the "Problem of Duty," and will also lecture publicly on "Types of English Poetry...
...lecturing in Colorado College, as the western exchange professor. His itinerary this year will be practically the same as that of Professor Hart last year, with the exception that he will begin lecturing at Colorado College instead of Knox College. From Colorado College, Professor Palmer will visit in turn, Beloit College, Wisconsin, Grinnell College, Iowa, Knox College, and Illinois. His work will consist of lecturing three times a week for one month in each college on the general subject of the "Problem of Duty." Besides this, Professor Palmer will lecture publicly twice a week on "Types of English Poetry...
Professor D. E. Watkins, who will assist in the Public Speaking Department of the University throughout the year; Grinnell College, Iowa, will send Professor P. F. Peck, whose field is American History; Colorado University will send Professor G. H. Albright to assist in the Departments of Mathematics and Astronomy; Beloit College, Wisconsin, which will be the fourth college visited by Professor Palmer, has not yet selected anyone to come to Harvard this year...
Each man will be allowed to speak eight minutes on either side of the question, "Resolved, That for the student of average ability, a large college such as Harvard, Yale or Princeton is preferable to a small college such as Beloit, Williams or Bowdoin." Three men will be picked from each class. Any upper-classman may enter the trials by presenting himself at the appointed time...