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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...list of judges shall contain not less than twenty names and must be proposed at least six weeks before the debate, and the University to which the list is sent shall return it within a week with the names stricken out to which it objects. No man shall act as judge at any intercollegiate debate who is a graduate of either of the universities participating in the debate. Judges are to be instructed to give their decision upon the merits of the discussion, alone regardless of the relative strength of the two sides of the question. Each...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Advisory Committee on Debating. | 10/19/1896 | See Source »

...would be for the best interests of Sound Money Democracy, (A) While maintaining the principles of sound money by electing McKinley, the Gold Democrats could still effectively oppose McKinley's tariff policy. (1) In the few remaining months of the present Congress no general tariff act could pass (Harper's Weekly, Aug. 12, '96). (2) The next Congress which convenes Dec., '97, might, if an energetic campaign were made, be controlled by those who favor a moderate tariff, (Harper's Weekly, Aug. 12, '96). (B) The opposition of the Gold Democrats to high protective tariff would be more effective...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ENGLISH 6. | 10/19/1896 | See Source »

...value has appreciated (Cong. Record, Vol. 5796.) B. Major McKinley cannot take a stand against these evils; (1) he is backed by monopolists; (2) he is pledged to class legislation, i. e., protection; (3) he is pledged to single gold standard; (4) he would be powerless to act if he wished to; (x) silverites will certainly control the Senate. II. Election of Bryan will bring relief. (A) Bryan is opposed to monopolies; (B) Bryan is opposed to class legislation-protection. (C) Bryan would remedy scarcity of currency. (1) Free coinage of silver would remove excessive demand for gold...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ENGLISH 6. | 10/14/1896 | See Source »

...doubled. (b) Wages would be reduced in value. (c) Savings-bank deposits would be cut in two. (d) Life insurance would be reduced one-half. (7) The honor of the country would be forfeited. (a) Our bonds would be paid in depreciated money, contrary to the declaration of the Act of 1890. (b) All debts would be scaled down one-half. B. The attack on Civil Service Reform is an attack on good government. (1) The spoils system has always menat, and means now, corrupt administration of public affairs. C. The plank in regard to Federal Relations is an attack...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ENGLISH 6. | 10/13/1896 | See Source »

...HUNTINGTON, Pres.STUDENT VOLUNTEER COMMITTEE.- The following men will please meet in Sever 11 this evening at 7.30 to act as ushers: W. W. Comfort, M. Donald, D. Fales, A. C. Ganett, G. Gleason, E. E. Rice, J. H. Ropes, F. R. Stoddard, G. C. Ward, W. H. Wheelock, A. Whiteside...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notice. | 10/13/1896 | See Source »

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