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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Harvard Union has succeeded in obtaining the consent of Gov. Russell to preside at the joint debate with Yale. There will be no decision made on the merits of the debate; this is done at the request of the Yale Union as they said they could not get a member of their faculty to come up here. The committee in charge of the tickets will distribute them to the different members of the University in as fair and unprejudiced a way as is possible. No admission will be charged as the Union has raised $100 towards defraying the expenses...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Union. | 12/22/1891 | See Source »

...representing Harvard, and R. R. Upton '92 and W. B. Bailey '94 representing Yale, met at Cooley's Hotel, Springfield, last Saturday. It was decided to hold two joint debates, the first to take place Thursday, Jan 14, at Sanders Theatre, the second in April at New Haven. Gov. Russell will probably preside at the Cambridge debate, and admission will be by ticket. There will be three speakers, and each will be allowed twelve minutes. The subject for the first debate will be, "Resolved, That a young man casting his first vote in 1892 should vote the Republican ticket." Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard-Yale Joint Debate. | 11/28/1891 | See Source »

Among those present at the game on Saturday were Gov. Russell, Harry Keyes, Professors Shaler, Davis, J. W. White, Ames, Bartlett and de Sumichrast, Dean Lawrence of the Episcopal Theological School, Cranston, Cumnock, P. Trafford, Dean and Lee of last year's eleven; Herbert Leeds, William Hooper, W. D. Howells, ex-captains Herrick and Perkins, Allen, who once caught for the 'varsity nine; Jacob Wendell, Lloyd McKim Garrison, C. T. Colony, who stroked the winning Harvard crew...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 11/23/1891 | See Source »

...election of Gov. Russell means "aid and comfort" to the Democratic party at large: Lodge's speech in the Boston Journal of Sept. 17. Allen's speech in Boston Journal of Sept. 23; Senator Hoar's speech ibid. Long's speech in Boston Advertiser of Sept...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English 6. | 10/12/1891 | See Source »

...Gov. Russell's re-election means the increase in Mossachusetts of Democratic power. Such increase is dangerous. - (a) That party's position on the question of tree public schools is dangerous and unsound: Boston Traveller editorials of Oct. 1 and 4. Allen's speech in Boston Herald of Sept. 26. Lodge's speeches in Boston Herald of Sept. 17 and Sept. 29. - (b) Its position en the vital subject of temperance is one of hostility: Sodge's speech in Boston Harald of Sept. 7. Greenhalge's speech in Boston Journal of Oct. 6. - (c). The Massachusetts Democracy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English 6. | 10/12/1891 | See Source »

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