Word: brooklyn
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...author, and Professor Edward Cummings of Harvard. The question selected is: "Resolved, that, under the circumstances, the passage of the income tax law of 1894 was justifiable." Yale presented the question, giving Princeton the choice of sides. Princeton selected the affirmative. The Yale speakers are Harold E. Buttrick of Brooklyn, N. Y., Frank Rall, Des Moines, Ia., and Clarence E. Clough, Wilmot Flats, N. H. The Princeton speakers are W. F. Burns of Illinois, R. M. McElroy of Kentucky, and B. L. Hirshfield of Ohio. They will speak in the order named, and the first two named speakers on each...
...Chauncey B. Brewster, D. D., Grace Church, Brooklyn...
Seelye was a son of President Seelye of Smith College. He graduated from Amherst in 1892, and after teaching two years at Adelphi Academy in Brooklyn, entered the Graduate School, where he was making a special study of English...
...although they failed to equal Yale's record, yet they played a game that was good to look upon. Brown has an excellent pitcher in White, who held New York down to 11 hits. White was well supported behind the bat by Dunn, the champion hand-ball player of Brooklyn...
...Chauncy B. Brewster, D. D., Brooklyn...