Word: heralds
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Brief for the Affirmative.E. A. HOWES, JR,, and M. S. HYMAN.Best general references: Nation, Nov. 22, 30, and Dec. 14, 1893; Boston Herald, Nov. 30, Dec. 1, 2, and 4, 1893; Public Opinion...
...prize has been added to the list of those already offered by the University which is intended to encourage men to prepare themselves for journalism. Mr. James Gordon Bennett, proprietor of the New York Herald offered the University the sum of $1000 to establish a prize for "the best essay in English prose upon some subject of American governmental, domestic or foreign policy of contemporaneous interest." The gift was gratefully accepted on the terms named in Mr. Bennett's letter which were briefly these: That the sum be kept invested and the interest there of be given annually...
...York Herald publishes the report, received from its correspondent at Havre, of the death of Warwick Potter '93. He had been one of a party aboard the yacht Lagamore, and died from the effects of seasickness. His body will be sent to New York by the Champagne...
...Ways and Means Committee has not given sufficient time or attention to the preparation of a tariff bill. Boston Herald, Aug. 23, 1893. (a) Absenteeism. N. Y. Tribune, Sept. 11, 1893. Boston Journal, Oct. 1, 1893. (b) Inadequate hearings. N. Y. Tribune, Aug. 31, 1893, Sept. 21, 1893. (c) Hasty preparation of the bill. N. Y. Tribune, Sept...
...industrial condition of the country forbids an immediate reduction of the tariff. Boston Herald, Sept. 20, 1893. N. Y. Tribune, Sept. 16, 18, 21, 1893. (a) Wool and woolens. N. Y. Tribune, Sept 21, 1893. Boston Herald, Sept. 14, 1893. (b) Glass. Boston Herald, Sept. 19, 1893. (c) Mining. N. Y. Tribune, Sept. 21, 1893. (d) Iron and steel. N. Y. Tribune, Sept...