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...Discrimination against Catholics is an uncalled for injustice.- (a) Membership in the church is not irreconcileable with good citizenship.- (b) American institutions are not in danger from Rome.- (1) Decline of papal power at home and abroad.- (2) Numerical weakness of Catholics in America: Censas Bulletin, Statistics of Churches.- (3) Increasing liberality among Catholics: Washington Gladden in Catholic Columbian, Oct. 8, 1894.- (4) Publicity of action in the U. S.: President Eliot in Forum, XVIII, 138, (Oct. 1894)-(c) A religious test is unconstitutional...
...slippery and there were many fumbles. In the first half Harvard continually played off-side, and by successive rushes St. Mark's forced the ball to the 15 yard line, when time was called. In the second half St. Mark's made several long runs, in two of which home players were laid up. Mills, the captain, received a cut under the eye and was forced to leave the field...
Charles Theodore Russell Bates, who died from the accidental discharge of a gun in his home at Wilmington, Delaware, on September 14, 1895 was born in Wilmington on May 1st, 1871, and was the son of George H. Bates and Elizabeth B. Russell, a sister of ex-Governor William E. Russell. Bates was graduated in June, 1886, at the Rugby Academy in Wilmington where he took first honors. He entered the Phillips Exeter Academy the next fall, being graduated there in 1888. At Exeter he was in his senior year vice-president of his class, and took an active...
...eminent Justice Story, died at Villambrosa, Italy, Oct. 6, aged 76 years. Mr. Story was born in Salem, Mass., in 1819. He graduated from Harvard in the class of '38 and studied law, but soon left the profession, and devoted himself to the art of sculpture, making his home in Rome. His talent soon won him recognition and success, and he has continued to hold a high and enviable position in the world...
Robert Beverly Hale of the class of '91, son of Rev. Edward Everett Hale, D. D., died at his home on Sunday. He had been ill but a short time with typhoid fever and his death was sudden and unexpected...