Word: godkin
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Carter '50, re-elected; vice-president, C. H. Russell '72; treasurer, A. G. Hodges '74, re-elected; secretary, W. Alexander '87, re-elected. The following were elected to the Board of Managers, with terms expiring in 1901: E. King '53, G. Blagden '56, A. T. French '85, L. Godkin '81 and F. Winthrop '91. J. Du Fais '77, C. O. Brewster '79, J. T. Kilbreth '94, R. D. Wrenn '95, S. V. Mann, Jr., '96, A. Borden '96 and C. N. Bliss, Jr., '97, were elected to serve three years on the Committee on Admissions...
Clement Cleveland '67, James A. Wright, Jr., '79, Evert Jansen Wendell '82, Thomas O. Shepard '88, Nathaniel S. Smith '69, Lawrence Godkin '81, Willliam G. Borland '86, Dexter Blagden '93. Members ex-officio: James C. Carter '50, president; Henry S. Van Duzer '75, vice-president; Amory G. Hodges '74, treasurer; Walter Alexander, '87, secretary...
...Higginson ('55), G. G. Crocker '64, J. B. Ames '68, W. A. Burnham '74, Augustus Hemenway '75, H. E. Warner '82, T. C. Thacher '82, J. J. Storrow '85, of Boston and Cambridge; George Blagden '56, J. J. Higginson '57, J. H. Robb ('66), A. G. Fox '69, Lawrence Godkin '81, C. D. Dickey, Jr., '82, A. T. French '85, of New York; J. F. Jackson '73, of Fall River; M. S. Greenough '68, of Cleveland, O.; E. W. Frost '84, and W. K. Flint '91, of Milwaukee, Wis.; Dr. John Green '55, and C. R. Sanger...
...William S. Rainsford, Hon. Carl Schurz, and Mr. E. L. Godkin will act as judges in the Columbia Union-Harvard Forum debate. The men chosen to represent the Columbia Union are Charles F. Wheaton '97, William B. Gunton '97, and Joseph M. Proskaner 1L. The main speeches will be limited to twelve minutes and there will be three rebuttals of five minutes each...
...meet the desires of his publishers (The Messrs. Scribner) Mr. Edwin L. Godkin has made a selection of "Reflections and Comments, 1865-1895" from his editorial articles in the Nation during the last thirty years. They are thirty-three in number, arranged chronologically, and are a distined addition to the writer's contributions to the volume of "Critical and Social Essaye," gathered from the same source in 1867. Political to pics-as in the articles on Horace Greely, the South after the War, "The Short Hairs," and "The Swallow-Tails," Organs, Physicrl Force in Politics, and Role of the Universities...