Word: governors
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...arrangements for the Princeton debate are now practically complete. The men who have been chosen to serve as judges are: Professor A. T. Hadley of Yale, Professor Richmond Mayo-Smith of Columbia, and Hon. George Fred Williams, ex-congressman from Massachusetts. As previously announced, ex-Governor Wm. E. Russell will preside at the debate...
...Chapel service this morning will be in commemoration of Governor Greenhalge. President Eliot will speak...
...Governor Wm. E. Russell has consented to preside at the Harvard-Princeton debate next Friday night...
...every year or every other year.- (b) They create a greater interest; Biennial Elections, Mr. Haskell, pp. 12, 13; ex-Gov. Robinson, pp. 43, 44.- (1) Elections assume more importance.- (2) People have more time to devote to politics.- (3) More people attend the elections.- (c) They give the governor a chance to carry out a matured policy: Biennial Elections, H. C. Lodge, pp. 19, 20.- (d) They save time and money: Biennial Elections: p. 61 ff. Opinions of governors of other states.- (1) In elections.- (x) Because not so frequent.- (2) In legislation.- (x) They permit the development...
...Empire Cafe, Boston, to which members of the three debating clubs are invited. The price per plate will be $2.50. Those intending to attend should hand their names to R. C. Davis, 20 Ware Hall. Among those who have signified their intention of being present are ex-Governor J. D. Long, ex- Governor William E. Russell, Acting Governor Roger Wolcott, and President Eliot...