Word: controling
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Federal Control of Elections" is treated by Speaker Reed, who points out that in federal elections the citizen votes, not as a citizen of a state, but as one of the people of the United States. He maintains that therefore such elections should be subject to the supervision of the national government...
...undoubtedly strong, control their slides pretty well and know what a four mile course is. On these acconts there is absolutely no reason why they should not make a very great improvement in speed in the next few weeks. The launch in doing very well. It is unusual that a Harvard launch should run for a whole month without getting blown up. The following men are rowing as substitutes: Rantoul '92, Jones '92, Powers '92, Porter...
...departments affected more than any other by the new rules are the graduate school and the Lawrence Scientific School. The graduate school will be on a more satisfactory basis under the sole control of the faculty of arts and sciences than when the courses were arranged by one body and the degrees recommended by another. The Scientific School is not absorbed, as might seem at first glance, but put on a firmer foundation. All its officers and instructors were members of the college faculty. At present the instructors, though still members of the faculty of arts and sciences, will form...
...instructors appointed for a term longer than one year, who teach in the departments under the charge of that faculty. The president is a member of each faculty. Each faculty has a dean, and may appoint an administrative board-of not less than fifteen for Harvard College-to control ordinary matters of administration and discipline...
...Pierian played with more than ordinary snap and force. They are will under the control of the leader, and were fortunate in the selection of their pieces, which were chiefly dance music. Mr. Corne's "Fantasy" gave opportunity for the heavy effects of the full orchestra which were so successful a year ago. The audience was treated to the novelty of a 'cello solo by Mr. Wolff, whose splendid tone and technique won him an encore...