Word: gaynor
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...William J. Gaynor, Justice of the New York Supreme Court, delivered an address on "The Political Obligations of College Men to the Community" last evening in the Fogg Lecture Room...
...Judge Gaynor said that the obligations of the educated young man to the community are to preserve the rights of the individual and through them the freedom of our government. Personal freedom is emphatically at the bottom of our government and to preserve it against arbitrary control should be the purpose of the college man. Political problems, such as the tariff and socialism, should be dealt with rationally. Constructive policy and a fixed purpose persistently followed lead to success. The government must be kept under control; it must control the corporate interests which, through railroad rate discrimination have made trusts...
...William J. Gaynor, justice of the New York State Supreme Court, will deliver an address on "The Political Obligations of College Men to the Community" this evening at 8 o'clock in the Fogg Lecture Room...
...Judge Gaynor was admitted to the bar in New York in 1875, and speedily became famous because of his efforts in breaking up rings in the Democratic party. He twice declined the Democratic nomination for governor of New York state, and was one of the first to speak upon favoritism in freight rates...
Definite dates for other addresses have been arranged as follows: Hon. Winston Churchill of New Hampshire will speak in the Living Room of the Union next Tuesday; on March 31, Hon. W. L. Garrison will speak; Hon. W. J. Gaynor of the Supreme Court of New York will speak on April 7; and on April 14, Professor J. H. Beale '82, of the Law Faculty will address the club...