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...most likely to give us good government "now our most vital concern."- (a) They are successfully making the most determined fight for honest government: Harper's, XL, 266-7; Nation, LXII, 172-3.- (x) In New York agains Hill.- (w) In Maryland against Gorman.- (y) In Ohio against Brice.- (z) In Kentucky against Blackburn.- (b) The Republicans have failed to achieve any practical results in this line: Harper's, XL, 266-67; Nation, LXII, 245-6.- (x) Quay is a despot in Penn; Beston Herald, April 3, 1896; Nation, LXII, 170.- (y) Platt "most powerful boss the state...
...following men will be in the rowing room dressed to row tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock: Winch, Brannan, Bigelow, Lawton, Palmer, Scudder, Denison, Smith, Farley, Keily, Garrett, Sherburne, Hayes, Norton, Brice, Forbes, Averill, Huntington, Cunningham, Robbins, Swift, Cutting, C. P. Adams, W. Adams, Whitman, Homans, Legnard, Nourse, Curtis, Spencer...
...response to the call for candidates for the freshman crew ninety-four men turned out. Following are their names: B. E. Schlesinger, H. Coonley, Roger Wolcott, C. E. Baldwin, P. D. Haughton, H. D. Lloyd, J. F. Brice, H. Bigelow, A. C. Coleman, S. F. Mills, T. H. Robbins, E. A. Boardman, J. O. Forbes, A. Adams, P. Jewell, W. B. Robbins, H. Williams, H. B. Hayden, J. F. Curtis, P. Davis, P. Davis, R. Perkins, M. D. Whitman, J. C. Phillips, J. W. Keily, F. D. Brannan, H. McDuffie, W. M. Scudder, G. W. Smith, G. Duffield...
...Tuesday, Dec. 10, Hist. Library, Harvard Hall: L. P. Adams 10.00, P. Auten, 10.10, J. F. Bacon 10.20, J. C. Barron 10.30, W. D. Becker 10.10, R. A. Bidwell 10.50, A. L. Bloom 11.00, G. P. Bowles 11.10 A. E. Branch 11.20, F. D. Brannan 11.30, J. F. Brice 11.40, P. L. Brown...
...issues between parties on foreign policy and tariff.- (a) Money question is not a partisan issue.- (1) The Democrats are now committed against free silver.- (x) Attitude of their leaders: Cleveland, Wilson, Carlisle, Smith, Morton, Hill, Brice.- (y) State platform of 1895: Kent., Md., Ohio, Io., N. J., N. Y., Pa., Mass.- (2) The Republicans have recently been favorable to silver.- (x) Passage of Sherman Act.- (y) Platforms of 1894: 0., Ind., Me., Del., Mich., Kan., Pa., Geo., Cal.: Tribune Almanac...