Word: garrisons
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...annual meeting of the Lacrosse Association was held last night in Holden, Mr. L. McK. Garrison in the chair. The reports of the secretary and manager were read and accepted. The following officers were elected, and the meeting then adjourned: L. McK, Garrison, '88, president; H. Page, '8, vice-president; E. S. Griffing, '89, secretary; C. H. Taylor, '90, manager...
...principal disputants were: For the affirmative, Mr. Garrison, '88, and Mr. Warren, '89; for the negative, Mr. Paine, '88 and Mr. Bronson, L. S. The meeting was called to order at 7.45 by President Furber, and the minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary. It was then decided that the questing for the next debate should be: "Resolved, That the Parochial School system is dangerous to the institutions of this country." As there was no quorum present, no action could be taken on the proposed amendment of the constitution. An open ballot was then taken...
...Garrison, '88, then continued the argument for the affirmative. He denied that the present parties have true principles of reform. A new party should deal with questions of finance and the tariff...
Disquisitions.- Anderson, Bancroft, Bennett, Bliss, Bohlen, Bowen, Broch, Brodhead, T. W. Browne, Burdett, M. H. Clyde, Cram, Davidson, Dickinson, Fowler, Fuller, Garrison, Gay, Gordon, Hammerslagh, Hay, Hesseltine, Kelley, Kellogg, Kidder, Lawton, Leighton, Livingood, McCleary, Morrill, W. K. Norton, Page, Paine, Paul, Porter, Pulsifer...
...speakers in the Harvard Union debate this evening are Mr. L. McK. Garrison, '88, and Mr. C. Warren, '89, on the affirmative; and Mr. J. H. Bronson, L. S., and Mr. R. T. Paine, '88, are the negative...