Word: acte
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...EMMONS, 2ND.The following men will please be at Soldiers Field Building at 2.45 sharp to act as ushers at the Brown game: Fellowes Davis, S. B. McNear, R. T. W. Moss, R. K. Cassatt, C. S. French, W. W. Caswell, N. Hayward, Sidney Lawton, F. Lowell, J. Purdon, W. M. Briggs, W. Fairbank, T. G. Stevenson, Stevens Heckscher, F. H. Cummings, J. L. Stackpole...
...EMMONS, 2ND.The following men will please be at Soldiers Field Building at 2.45 sharp to act as ushers at the Brown game: Fellowes Davis, S. B. McNear, R. T. W. Moss, R. K. Cassatt, C. S. French, W. W. Caswell, N. Hayward, Sidney Lawton, F. Lowell, J. Purdon, W. M. Briggs, W. Fairbank, T. G. Stevenson, Stevens Heckscher, F. H. Cummings, J. L. Stackpole...
...occasionally been the good fortune of the students to listen to distinguished men who have come to Cambridge from great distances to act as lecturers or preachers to the University. Professor J. Estlin Carpenter, who will this morning begin to conduct prayers, has come from Manchester College, Oxford, expressly to accept an invitation to serve on the Board of Preachers...
...Aldrich and W. D. Brookings.Best general references: N. Y. Tribune, June 22 to July 13, 1894; T. M. Cooley in Forum, XVIII, 5-13 (Sept. 1894); H. J. Fletcher in Atlantic, LXXIV, 534-541 (Oct. 1894); Injunctions in N. Y. Tribune, July 3, 1894; Interstate Commerce Act, Feb. 4, 1887; Judge Grosscup's charge in N. Y. Tribune, July...
...injunctions were just in protecting the railroads. (a) The government compels the railroads to run regularly for the public good: Interstate. Commerce Act, S S 1, 2, 3, 5; N. Y. Tribune, July 4, 1894; Atlantic, Oct. 1894, p. 538. (b) The strikers were injuring the railroads: Forum, Sept. 1894, p. 6. (c) The injunctions were the only peaceful means by which the government could speedily lend help...