Word: speakes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Edgar Johnson, chairman of the English department of CCNY and a noted literary biographer, will speak on "Satire and the Censor" at 4:30 p.m. this afternoon in the Winthrop House Junior Common Room. The lecture will be open to the public...
Even his opponents seem awed by his integrity, and are thus forced to pursue the point that Meyer's very honesty and foresight make him unqualified, on the grounds that a man who essentially speaks his own mind does not speak as a true representative. This allegation causes a smile to work itself slowly across Meyer's strong face, finally curling his thin mustache: "I've taken more polls, done more listening, and solicited more mail than any of my predecessors: I've gone up and down the state and I think I know a great deal about what Vermonters...
...sore point with the U.S. Cried he, in the one moment of greatest heat: "I challenge you tonight to deny that the Administration has sent at least several missions to persuade Chiang Kai-shek's withdrawal from these islands!" As Kennedy completed his sentence, viewers saw Dick Nixon speak, but heard nothing, for his microphone was off. "I'll do better," Nixon started to say. But then he was cut off by the moderator...
Vincent Van Gogh, the nephew of the French post-Impressionist artist, will speak at 4 p.m. today in the Fogg Museum Small Lecture Room. A consultant engineer as well as an expert on the elder Van Gogh's art, Van Gogh will discuss how creativity arises, with specific reference to the career of his uncle...
William L. Saltonstall '49 substituted for his father, U.S. Senator Leverett Saltonstall '14, who had to cancel his plans to speak at the rally. Mr. Saltonstall said that his father's seniority enabled him to function more effectively than a junior senator could...