Word: gov
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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There will be a public meeting of the Harvard Total Abstinence League this afternoon at 4 o'clock in Sever 11. Addresses will be made by Ex-Gov. John P. St. John of Kansas, Col. Bain of Kentucky and Hon. John B. Finch of Nebraska. All members and friends of the university are cordially invited...
Definite arrangements have been made so that the public meeting of the Total Abstinence League will take place in Sever 11 Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 27, at 5 o'clock. Addresses will be made by Ex-Gov. Hohn P. St. John, of Kansas, Hon. John B. Finch, of Nebraska, and Col. George W. Bain, of Kentucky...
Harvard is expected to make Gov. elect Rovinson an LL. D. without unnecessary delay. It was thought that when Gov. Butler did not receive this degree, that the practice, once having been broken, would not be resumed, but already the degree is suggested for Robinson. The lack of it did not bother Butler much, and his successor will not discover it to be of special value. The Harvard daily HERALD-CRIMSON takes the proper view of this LL. D. Business. It would have the custom of conferring the degree upon the governor of the state "remain a thing...
There will be a public meeting of the Harvard Total Abstinence League in Sever 11. Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 27, at 4 o'clock. Among the speakers who will address the meeting will be Ex-Gov. St. John, of Kansas, Col. Baine, of Kentucky, Mr. Finch, of Omaha, Nebraska, and Edward Everett Hale. All members and friends of the university are invited...
...Gov. St. John, of Kansas, Col. Bain, of Kentucky, and Hon. John B. Finch, of Nebraska, the three foremost temperance speakers of today, are now stumping Massachuusetts in favor of "no license." An effort is making to have them speak in Sanders Theatre at some early date. If successful it will be a rare treat for the college and for Cambridge people. Mr. Finch is the most polished orator and closest platform reasoner of all the speakers now engaged in the temperance work, and will compare favorably with any elocutionist in the land. It is reported that a gentleman...