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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...Coolidge Debating Prize of $100 given annually to the best speaker in the final trials for the triangular debate will be awarded at the close of the speaking in Sever 11 this evening at 7 o'clock. This prize, established in 1899 by the gift of T. Jefferson Coolidge '50, is offered with the idea of stimulating in young college men the attainment of those qualities--quick, clear thinking and ease of expression--toward which debating is aimed. In addition to the prize a gold medal "The Coolidge Debating Medal" will be awarded to all speakers, and a silver medal...
...Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who during the war was active in the development of airplane instruments, will briefly discuss some of the technical aspects of the airplane, illustrating his talk with slides. This talk is the first of a series of lectures arranged by the Aeronautical Society to be given by men prominent in the technical development of the air service during...
Application blanks, price lists, and full particulars for members of the Class of 1921 who wish to room in the Yard next year will be given out from 4.30 to 6 o'clock on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday afternoon of this week at 56 Randolph Hall. The applications must be filled out and returned before 6 o'clock Wednesday, March...
...Woods '92, former New York, Police Commissioner and an Over seer of the University, will speak in the Living Room of the Union next Wednesday evening on "American Citizenship on Trial." He will be introduced by Professor W. B. Munro '99, professor of Municipal Government. Colonel Woods will be given a luncheon by the Signet Society at 1 o'clock on that date and in the evening the Governing Board of the Union will give a small supper in his honor at 6.30 o'clock, just preceding the speech...
...manifested itself at Harvard to bring the academic existence into more vital touch with public interests. The tendency is to be discerned in many phases of the University's life, in the activities of the many different societies of students as well as in the nature of the instruction given in the courses. The 47 Workshop (recent productions of which are criticized in the Advocate with more display of the reviewer's cleverness than with any advantage to the seeker after information) has become a real factor in American drama. The editorials and letters in the CRIMSON no longer concern...