Word: conference
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...BEEBE.LOST. - A pair of eyeglasses on Harvard St. between Linden and Plympton. Finder will confer a favor by leaving at Leavitt's & Peirce...
...They save valuable time. - (b) They make possible the transaction of public business in order of its importance. - (c) They solve the quorum question constitutionally: "A Democratic Leader" in N. Am. Rev., vol. 151, p. 237. - (d) They protect adequately both majority and minority. - (e) They do not confer on the speaker dangerous power. - (b) They are supported by precedent and common sense: T. B. Reed in N. Amer. Rev., March, May, and August, 1890. Joseph Chamberlain in Nineteenth Cent., vol. 28, p. 861; J. G. Cannon in Cong. Rec., vol. 21, (1889-91), part II, p. 1172; Theodore Stanton...
FROM TREASURER LIBRARY FUND. - All last year subscribers to the New Library Reading Room Fund whose payments have not already been made will confer a favor by remitting at once...
...BEALS,Sec. H. A. A.FROM TREASURER LIBRARY FUND. - All last year subscribers to the New Library Reading Room Fund whose payments have not already been made will confer a favor by remitting at once...
...other side at the joint expense of the two colleges. The suggestion seemed an eminently fair one then, and does now. The Yale News has brought it up editorially this fall, and asks pertinently, "why would it not be well for representatives of Yale and Harvard to confer on this matter early in the year, so as to have sufficient time, if the plan seems advisable to them, to enter into the necessary arrangements with Oxford and Cambridge?" Until now Harvard has not been for several years in a position to take any initiative in this matter...