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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...semi-annual dinner of the editors of the CRIMSON was held last evening at the Parker House. There were twenty-two men present, and the occasion was in every way successful. Mr. F. C. Cobb presided and Mr. J. G. King officiated as toastmaster. The orator of the evening was Mr. W. D. Clark; poet, Mr. H. A. Davis; and chorister, Mr. E. A. Darling. As guest, Mr. Lioyd McKim Garrison, L. S., a former president of the CRIMSON, was present. The dinner. which is always held about this time of the year, is in honor of the resigning board...
VIII. State management has proved less satisfactory than co-operate service-(a) in transportation charges (b) in conveniences of travel; (c) in adopting improved methods and equipment.- Nation, v. 43, p. 6; Jean's Railway Problems, especially chapters...
...advantages and none of the disadvantages of state management would be secured by state control and by consolidation.- C. F. Adams in the Atlantic Monthly, vol. 37, p. 360, 691, vol. 38, p. 72; N. A. Rev. vol. 139, p. 51: Hadley, c...
...whist tournament, R. S. Hale and J. A. Stetson defeated R. C. Harrison and P. J. Harrison; F. S. Rogers and P. Y. De Normandie defeated P. K. Brown and E. A. Darling; P. K. Brown and E. A. Darling defeated K. Brown and W. W. Mulford, and O. Everett and F. W. Burlingham defeated P. K. Brown and E. A. Darling...
...C. BULLARD President...