Word: horvitz
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...held in Dane Hall last evening, the following twenty men were retained: E. R. Burke 1L., J. E. Cates '10, J. C. Chapin '09, W. A. Cole '09, T. M. Gregory '10, D. Haar Sp., W. W. Hackman '09, E. C. Harris 1L., J. H. Hendrickson 1L., A. Horvitz '10, H. von Kaltenborn '09, G. I. Lewis 1L., H. L. Loomis 3L., J. H. Picken '12, C. H. Raymond '10, W. F. Ryan '11, G. T. Stephenson 2L., F. W. Sullivan '10, B. A. Ulrich '11, L. J. Whiteside 1L. The speeches were judged by Mr. S. Curtis...
...Harvard College F. C. Haymond '11, Harvard College C. A. Herrick '10, Harvard College J. B. Herron '09, Bowditch M. V. Hitt '09, Harvard College R. S. Hoar '09, Harvard College P. W. Hobart '11, William Merrick R. S. Holmes '10, Harvard College R. Hornblower '11, Harvard College A. Horvitz '10, Bowditch J. W. Horwitz '10, Harvard College G. F. Hoysradt '09, Bowditch R. F. Hoyt '10, Harvard College R. S. Hubbard '11, Daniel A. Buckley W. Hunt '11, Burr A. A. Jenkins '09, Richard Manning Hodges A. S. Jones '09, Harvard College W. T. S. Jones '10, Harvard College...
Delegates to Congress, picnickers, etc.: The Misses H. Conant, A. Gill, E. Keppie, N. May. Messrs. H. R. Bowser '12, M. W. Cox '11, J. D. Donovan '10, R. F. Duncan '12, F. M. Eliot '11, J. C. Feslier 1L., M. H. Horblit '09, S. J. Horvitz 1L., J. C. Jones 1L., H. W. Miller '12, H. Potter '10, A. R. Pottier '09, R. M. Shaw '10, L. C. Stowell '12, H. Wilcox...
...present head of the Roman Church. The violation was not based upon any great popular demand, or on any pressing necessity caused by the interference of the Church with the functions of the State. The Separation Act was the result of more political scheming and Anti-Christian agitation. A. Horvitz '10 continued the argument to the effect that the specific provisions of the Act worked injustice to both Church and State. It was unjust to the Church because it abrogated salaries that had been granted the clergy as compensation for lands yielded to the State, without returning those lands...
...Horvitz made the first rebuttal for the negative, and laid great stress on the fact that the salaries of the clergy before the Act had not been a burden on the State. Raymond, making the second rebuttal, stated that the Church was now entirely controlled by the so-called religious associations, and that its condition was one of complete helplessness. The force of Haar's final rebuttal for the side was marred by a tendency to invective. He pointed out quite clearly, however, that the attitude of political however, that the attitude of political hostility adopted by the Church towards...