Bob Taylor's Magazine, Vol. I, No. 2, May 1905Various
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Bob Taylor's Magazine, Vol. I, No. 2, May 1905
Various
Agriculture -- Southern States -- Periodicals; Southern States -- Periodicals
W. G. Escott, the popular secretary of the Hillsboro, Texas, Y. M. C.
A., writes the following report of the recent state convention held at
Hillsboro:
The Twenty-second Annual State Convention of the Texas Young Men’s
Christian Association was held in Hillsboro, Texas, March 18-21. The
Hillsboro Association made preparation for three hundred delegates but
only about two hundred were in attendance. It was said by all to be one
of the best conventions in every respect that has been held in years in
Texas. The prominent speakers of the convention were Dr. Ira Landrith, of
Nashville; Rev. Dr. Carroll, of Dallas, Texas; Dr. T. S. Clyce, president
Austin College, Sherman, Texas; Judge John C. Townes, of Texas State
University, and Dr. S. P. Brooks, president Baylor University, Waco,
Texas. The program was very strong in every particular. The delegates
all expressed themselves as being royally entertained by the citizens of
Hillsboro. The only thing that could have added to the pleasure of the
gathering would have been better weather.
The Texas Lyceum Association met during the convention and met the
different Bureaus represented and considered their talent. The following
were represented: New Dixie Bureau, Midland Bureau, Slayton Bureau, and
The Rice Bureau. After considering all the talent offered, the decision
was in favor of the Rice Bureau. The Associations of the state have
dealt with the Rice Bureau for several years and their attractions have
been first-class and according to representation and the service so
satisfactory that the members felt that there could be nothing gained by
making a change, so the Association business will be with The Rice Bureau
again the coming season. The new officers of the T. L. A. are Samuel
Warr, Cleburne, President; J. L. Hunter, Waco, Secretary and Treasurer.
[Illustration:
GEO. C. MILN,
Of International Fame.
It is a matter of much interest both North and South that Geo.
C. Miln, the great orator-actor, after many years of absence
from America, will make a tour of the United States next season,
presenting his great lecture, “The Story of a Strolling Player.”
Mr. Miln has played the plays of Shakespeare in almost every
civilized country under the sun. He will be remembered by
Americans as the brilliant orator who succeeded Robert Collyer in
the pulpit of Unity Church, Chicago. His oration on the death of
Garfield is considered one of the modern classics.
]
A Great Lecturer.
By Opie Read.
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