Word: herald
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Best general references: Stanwood, History of Presidential elections; Tribune Almanac, 1891; Speeches of Roger Wolcott and Secretary Tracy, Boston Herald, April 9, 1891; Public Opinion, Oct. 11, Dec. 6, 1890, Jan 3, Jan. 10, Feb. 28, 1891; Landon's Constitutional Hist...
...Opinion, Oct. 11, 1890, Jan. 3, Feb. 28, 1891; Boston Post, April 24, 1891. [c] Interest in honest elections, 2d Annual Message, Boston Journal, Dec. 1, 1890; Pub. Opinion, Dec. 6, 1890. [d] Support of Tariff and Pension legislation, Secretary Tracy's speech, Boston Herald, April...
...Hall. The room is attractively furnished, heated by an open fire, and lighted by electricity. It is open to members at all hours of the day, and also during the evening, when the college reading room is inaccessible. Among the periodicals on file are Life, Puck, Judge, the Boston Herald, the New York Herald, the Century, Scribners,' Harpers,' the Week's Sport, Outiug, and Fliegende Blaetter...
...Canada is unfitted to become an independent nation because of [a] its geographical situation and physical configuration, [b] the lack of political unity; North American Review vol. 131 p. 14; Boston Herald, March 8-12, 1891; Review of Reviews...
...lack of a course in Astronomy at Harvard has long been a favorite theme for animadversion in the college papers. The Herald has at last furnished us with an explanation which has the ring of authority. It seems that the course is a very expensive one to give, owing to the necessity of instruments, even in an early stage of the teaching of the science. The University, as every one knows, has no funds which it can turn to new uses. Almost all benefactors of the college leave their bequests for special objects, and no one has hitherto thought...