Word: controlable
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Populist party advocates impossible socialistic and financial schemes. - (a) Socialistic. e. g. Sup+++ treasury and government control of railways: Nation, L. 404: Public Opinion VIII, 532, IX, 167 168, 241, 408, 475, X. 172, 219, 220, 565, 61 613. - (b) Financial, e. g. Free Silver and the abolition of Nat. Banking: Nation, LII. 104, 229, 230; American, XIX 447; Public Opinion...
...gave an account in yesterday's issue of the nine conferences under the control of the National Conference of Education which will meet on December 28, the object being the investigation of uniformity in educational methods. These conferences, being composed of instructors from various schools and colleges will have a great opportunity to discuss the methods of instruction which, while the capacity of our colleges is already being severely tested, are attracting the attention of all scholars. These conferences will discuss the subjects required for admission to college and the best methods under which they should be studied...
...system proposed would, - (a) Violate rights of the individual. - (b) Be contrary to the traditions and institutions of our government. - (c) Be harmful to the public good. - (1) By keeping many of our best men out of politics. - (2) By throwing the control of politics into the hands of less able...
...regular question of debates was then taken up,-Resolved, that the government should control railroads and telegraphs. The debate was sustained strongly and lively throughout the two hours. On the affirmative spoke G. P. Winship '93, H. H. Keeler, '94, L. D. Stein '96, C. E. Noyes '95, J. H. Lewis '96, C Vrooman '95, J. F. Morton Gr., H. A. Bull '95, W. E. Clark...
...INGALLS, Sec.HARVARD UNION; - Meeting this evening, Sev. 11 at 7.30. Question for debate, Resolved "That the government should control railroads and telegraphs." All members of the University are invited to be present and take part in the debate...