Word: civill
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Roosevelt's present position as head of the New York Police Department, and his previous well-known work in Civil Service Reform make him an unquestioned authority upon city government. The address should also be of special interest to the University, as coming from one of the most prominent of its younger graduates...
There will be a meeting of the Civil Service Reform Club in Upper Mass. on Thursday night at 7.30, for the election of officers and the consideration of the work of the Club. All those interested are urged to attend. Important changes in the Constitution of the Club will be discussed, and opportunity to join the Club will be given to those who desire to do so. It is hoped that in the open discussion of the work some practical suggestions may be obtained to guide the Club during the coming years...
There was an extensive committee meeting of the Civil Service Reform Club held last night at which the work for the ensuing year was fully discussed. It was also decided to hold a general meeting of the members of the club and all interested in it early next week...
...Civil Engineers-J. Morris Rogers, Jr., '99 L. S. S., M. H. Wright '97, Walter R. Harper '99 L. S. S., J. A. Butler '98, F. W. Morse...
Today the country stands at a crisis as great as that which confronted it during the Civil War: namely, whether the politics of America are to be pure and the lofty ideals of the Republic preserved, or the country allowed to fall into the hands of those strong enough, rich enough, and shrewd enough, ready to lend its government to their own principles and interests. The moment a country allows its liberty to go, all its greatness is destroyed. Surely the highest and most necessary duty of a university is to teach her sons allegiance to the state...