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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...dinner in Union Hall at two o'clock, followed by a "camp-fire;" and a public reception and mass meeting in Union Hall at 7.15 in the evening. Mayor Russell will preside at the evening meeting. Addresses are expected from Gov. Robinson, Mayor O' Brien of Boston, President Eliot, Gen. B. F. Butler, Col Higginson, Dr. MacKenzie, and other eminent...
...Longfellow next introduced Gen. Armstrong, prefacing his introduction with an account of the two societies in Cambridge organized for the aid of the Indian race, - a Branch of the Woman's National Indian Association, which aims to directly benefit the Indians by personal help and by missionary work in the West and at the schools, and a Branch of the Indian Race Association, which devotes its attention to the protection of Indians...
...Gen. Armstrong spoke of the necessity of gradually withdrawing the supplies which the Government is now furnishing, and of giving instead an opportunity for the Indian to earn his daily bread on lands which he himself can own apart from the tribal lands. Gen. Armstrong concluded his address with suggestions in regard to the government's policy, and an interesting account of the Hampton Institute and its work...
...Gen. Walker is lecturing at Yale on Socialism...
...notice that the students of Yale and Princeton have had the pleasure of listening to lectures by Gen. Francis A. Walker on various economic questions. Gen. Walker, the president of the Institute of Technology, is one of the best authorities on these matters in the country, and his ability and eloquence in treating such matters are well known to all. We think that a lecture or a course of lectures by him, would be much appreciated by the students. Gen. Walker lives in Boston, and if he has found time to travel to New Haven and Princeton...