Word: hamilton
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...first seven of the Signet from '87 are, Furber, Hamilton, Rich, Rust, S. H. Smith, Stedman and Weed...
...following members of the Union have been appointed on the next debate: affirmative, B. G. Davis, L. S. M. C. Hobbs, L. S.; negative, F. E. E. Hamilton, '87, R. Duane...
...principal disputants stood, affirmative, 54; negative, 51. On the debate being thrown open to the house the following gentlemen spoke from the floor: Affirmative, Duane, '88, Davis, L. S., Darling, L. S., E. C. Mason, '88, Baily, '88, Rich, '87; negative, Scofield, L. S., Robinson, L. S., Hamilton, '87, Mahany, '88, Shoemaker, '89, Knapp, '87, Platt, '88, McAfee, '88, add Moore, '89. The vote on the merits of the debate as a whole resulted, affirmative, 42; negative, 10. The question for the next debate is, Resolved: That the advance of civilization justifies the policy which the U. S. Government...
...continue the study of law at Cambridge. Of these, several took their degrees a year or two ago, not all being members of '85. Yale comes next, sending five men. Then comes Oberlin with two men, and each of the following list has sent one representative, Princeton, Williams, Cornell, Hamilton, University of Michigan, Wesleyan, Mt. St. Marys, Drake University, National Normal University, Notre Dame, Howard University, and the Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical College. Several Harvard, '85 men who were expected to swell the size of the class, have either gone to other institutions or have decided to follow other professions...
Books now in stock: Goodwin, Greek Moods and Tenses. In the American Statesmen Series, Hamilton, Jefferson, Madison, Adams. Taussig, Protection to Young Industries. "Important English Statutes," second edition...