Word: denver
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...principles of the A. P. A. countenance bad methods: T. A. E. Weadock in Cong. Rec. June 12, 1894, p. 7199. - (a) Lies, forgeries and misrepresentations. - (b) Adoption of methods they condemn in Catholics. - (c) Adoption of other illegal means. - (1) Against the U. S. and State Constitutions: Denver Daily News, Oct. 6, 1894. - (d) Retaliation. - (1) Against officials refusing to join. - (2) Against officers performing their duty notwithstanding A. P. A. oath: Rocky Mountain News, Denver...
...Hutton '95 prepared for Harvard in the high school at his home in Denver, Colorado. At school he was a prominent speaker, and was president of the debating society. Since entering Harvard he has done little as a speaker and has belonged to neither of the debating societies...
...country has in recent years attracted a great deal of careful attention which now has taken very definite form. At a meeting of the National Council of Education in 1891, a committee, appointed at a previous meeting, reported through its chairman, Mr. James H. Baker, the principal of the Denver High School, on the uniformity of school programmes and the requirements for admission to college. The committee was continued and authorized to investigate the general subject of uniformity and to report to the National Council of Education in 1892. They made some specific recommendations that were approved, and in turn...
William Edward Hutton, Denver...
...field meeting of the colleges of Colorado will be held May 20, at Denver...