Word: heraldic
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...necessary reductions can be made upon the tariff without endangering our industrial interests: Speech of Horace N. White, Boston Herald, Feb. 28, '1888, third column...
...opposition of the fishermen is selfish and unreasonable: Boston Herald, Feb. 25, '88, p. 4. The opposition of Republican senators is factious and partisan: N. Y. Evening Post, (semi-weekly...
...This treaty is highly advantageous to the United States. (a) England has surrendered her claims in the headlands question: N. Y. Herald, Feb. 25, '88, p. 3; Feb. 26, '88, p. 9.- (b) Harsh treatment of our sailors by Canada will be prevented: N. Y. Herald, Feb. 22, '88, p. 3.- (c) The privileges of buying bait and transshipping fish may be secured at any time under this treaty: Art. 15 of Treaty...
Other references: Vest in Record, Jan. 10, 1888, pp. 314-320; Hawley in Boston Herald...
...first annual meeting of the College Athletic Association promises to be decidedly interesting. Nine of the Philadelphia papers have volunteered to give the first prizes, which will be handsome gold medals.- N. Y. Herald...