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There will be an hour examination in Hist. 9 shortly before the Christmas vacation...
...Annexation would be very beneficial to the United States. - (a) By removing danger of invasion from the North; Johnston's Hist. of U. S., pp. 176-180; 192-193; - (b) By giving United States complete control of water-routes and railroads. - (c) By settling all disputes as - (1) Fisheries; 2) Immigration; - (d) By greatly adding to the resources of the country. - (1) Wheat lands. - (2) Forests and Mines; N. A. R., Feb. 1889, pp. 54-73; - (e) By giving great commercial advantages to U. S.; N. A. R. vol. 139, p. 44; Forum, Nov. 1888, pp, 241-256; Boston Herald...
...There are serious practical difficulties in the way of Annexation. - (a) Increase in the civil service. - (b) Opposition of Great Britain; Fort. Review LV, 120; No. Amer. Rev. vol. 152, p. 473. - (c) Canadians do not favor it; Spectator, vol. 64, 163; Mag. Amer. Hist...
PAUL H. HANUE,Asst. Prof. Hist. and Art of Teaching.CLASS PHIL. 2, - Prof. James' Psychology will meet regularly in Upper Dane, room No. 2, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 12 noon, beginning Monday, Oct. 5th, with the first 15 pages of James Psychology. Prof. James is expected home this week...
PAUL H. HANUS,Asst. Prof. Hist. andArt of Teaching.REHERSAL of college choir Saturday morning at 9 o'clock...