Word: california
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...William Kent, national congressman from California will give the next lecture in the series on the Progressive Movement. His topic will be "Leadership as a Substitute for Boss-rule". The lecture will be held in Room D of Emerson Hall tomorrow afternoon at 4.30 o'clock, and it will be open to members of the University...
...Professor Fisher made a second expedition, this time to the head waters of the south fork of the Trinity River, in northern California. On this trip, the only guide the foresters had was a township map which they had brought from headquarters in San Francisco, and which was subsequently found to be totally inaccurate and unreliable...
Justice Swayze cited several cases dealing with the reasonableness of rates of a corporation. In Illinois a railroad was ordered to reduce its rates and similarly, in California, a water-works company, whose rates where established by a board of supervisors in which the public was represented, was ordered to make a reduction. In the question of what constituted reasonable rates in accordance with the value and service of the properties, the courts maintained that the state had the power to fix the reasonableness of rates, on the presumption that the power to regulate is not the power to destroy...
Next Monday, R. P. Bass '96, Governor of New Hampshire, will give the sixth lecture in this series, taking for his topic "The Progressive Movement in New Hampshire," and early in March, Congressman William Kent, of California, will give the seventh lecture; his subject will be "Leadership versus Book-Rule in a Democracy...
...Friday, February 23, the subject to be announced later. R. P. Bass '96, Governor of New Hampshire, will speak on Monday, February 26, on "The Progressive Movement in New Hampshire, will speak on Monday, February 26, on "The Progressive Movement in New Hampshire," while W. Kent, Congressman from California, will speak sometime in March on "Leadership versus Book-Rule in a Democracy." Other lectures will be announced later...