Word: civillized
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Reed helped pass the Sherman law.- (b) Harrison signed the Sherman law: Cong. Record, XXI, 7264, (July 14, 1890).- (c) McKinley has "Straddled" and is "straddling": Nation, LXII, 227.- (d) Allison has "a bad record and is speechless now": Harper's, XL, 266.- (3) Cleveland is a most consistent civil service reformer: Nation, LXII, 227.- (a) Began the abolition of the spoils system in 1885: Platforms and Promises by W. D. Foulke.- (b) He has continued his original policy.- (c) Received the support of independent civil service reformers...
...SAVAGE, Sec.H. E. S.- There will be a meeting of the Civil Engineering section this evening at 7.30 in the rooms of Mr. Saldana, 19 Perkins Hall. A full attendance is desired...
...Civil Procedure, Monday, June...
...Theodor Roosevelt will lecture to the university on Monday evening, May 4, under the auspices of the Yale Civil Service Reform Club...
...John Glenn of the class of '47 died in Baltimore Monday last. After graduating at Harvard he began to study law, but in 1850 suddenly became blind. During the Civil War he took sides with the South and was imprisoned. After the war he engaged in business and has long been active in helping the poor and the charities of Baltimore...