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...26th and 27th, 1891, Speeches of Hopkins, pp. 3544; Candler, pp. 3550; Lane, pp. 3559; Ellis, pp. 3563; Springer, pp. 3566; Andrews, pp. 3641; Dockery, pp. 1066-1072. Wells' Our Merchant Marine; Reform Club's Pamphlets, No. VI by D. A. Wells, and No. VII by John Codman; No. Am. Rev. Dec. '77, pp. 544; Fawcett, Free Trade and Protection pp. 18 etseq...
...Subsidies are politically objectionable. [a] They are class legislation and encourage a lobby, Nation XLIX, pp. 285, Oct. 10, 1889; Cong. Record of '69-'70, part V, pp. 3860, Codman pamphlet VII as above pp. 21 et seq. [b] Establish a bad precedent, Lane's Speech, Cong. Becord, pp. 3561; Codman, Shipping and Subsidies...
...officers for the following year were chosen as follows: President, Geo. Crompton, Worcester Academy; vice-president, W. J. Batchelder, Roxbury Latin; secretary, Charles Brewer, Hopkinson's; treasurer, R. Codman, Jr., Hale...
...junior class. No elections of vice-presidents were made from '94 and the boards from the other classes were reelected. From '91, Moses Williams Jr., H. Y. Lentz, G. T. Goldthwaite, J. B. Embick, E. F. Fitzhugh; from '92, A. M. White, Guy Lowell, F. M. McDonald, Julian Codman, G. F. Steedman; from '93, N. T. Robb, L. A. Frothingham, O. G. Villard, J. O. Upton, Colvert Brewer; from the Law School, F. C. Huntington, W. H. Rand Jr., G. Hoy, O. Prescott, G. S. Howe. Of those whose names were proposed for membership the following were elected: From...
There is the usual array of fiction and of verse, the former by M. L. Cobb, John Codman 2d, Alice Morse Earle, etc. The "Omnibus" department at the end of the magazine contains some Harvard anecdotes...