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...CRIMSON has received a bound copy of Ayer's Almanac for 1889. Besides the various editions in English adapted to North and South America, it contains editions in French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Swedish, Norwegian-Danish, Dutch, Bohemian, and Welsh; also specimen pages of the pamphlets issued by the firm in eleven other languages, including Italian, Finnish, Turkish, Armenian, Bulgarian, Polish, Hawaiian, Gujarati (India), Burmese, and Chinese...
Speakers from the floor: W. Naumburg '89, J. F. Morton '92. R. B. Hale '91, E. H. Jackson '92, F. H. Krebs L S., J. L. Dodge '91, C. F. Ayer L. S., G. B. Schulte L. S., C. T. R. Bates '92, Lewis Hall '92. M. B. Clarke L. S., H. F. Berry '92, C. Macy '92, R. L. O' Brien L. S. S., R. W. Hale '92, W. P. Tryon '92, S. A. Davis Sp., C. R. Cummings '92, T. T. Chave '91, E. H. Savory L. S., F. A. Foxcroft '90, H. L. Oxnard...
Affirmative.- F. B. Williams, L. S., C. T. R. Bates '92, E. E. Shoemaker '89, C. F. Ayer L. S., F. B. Lord '89, T. Woodbury '89, J. M. Perkins '92, W. C. Green '89, G. P. Costigan '92, C. Macy...
...excitement occasioned by the report of the canvass had somewhat subsided, the temporary secretary of the Union, Mr. H. A. Davis, read the question for the evening's debate-"Resolved, that the present attitude of the Prohibition party is antagonistic to the advancement of prohibition." Mr. C. F. Ayer, of the Law School, opened the debate for the affirmative. He said, primarily, that the law which the Prohibitionists wish to bring to pass was a sumptuary one. No law should be passed that cannot be enforced. Maine is an example that the prohibitory law is useless. Mr. F. S. Stebbins...
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