Word: cleveland
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Harvard Union Debate. Sever 11, 7.30 p.m. Question: "Resolved, that President Cleveland in refusing the Senators' demand for documents relating to Public Appointments has grossly transcended his authority...
...rather seldom, that a side has such contradictory remarks from its supporters, but the affirmative made havoc with these conflicting opinions. The next debate will be on the question, "Resolved, That President Cleveland should furnish the U. S. Senate all papers bearing on removals...
Harvard Union. - One of the following questions will be selected for the debate of April 1, 1886: 1. Resolved, That President Cleveland in withholding the documents demanded by the Senate has grossly transcended his authority. 2. Resolved, That the retention of Garland is a violation of good government and of the pledges. Cleveland made to the people. 3. Resolved, That co-education would be beneficial to Harvard College...
...Hart will on Saturday, in History 13, discuss the constitutional question of President Cleveland's recent refusal to send to the United States Senate, reasons for the removals of office holders...
...DAILY CRIMSON: - What fallacy so superficial is so generally received as the one most commonly advanced against a college education? It is urged that a young man's chances of success will not be enhanced by a course at college because a large majority of the "round table," and Cleveland, Bayard, Sherman, Carlisle and a host of other celebrities are "self-made men." Suppose that there are in the United States 10,000,000 men above the average age of a graduate, and that 100,000 of them are college alumni. Now applying the common test to Congress...