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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Brief for the Negative.J. M. Newell and J. S. Stone...
...Constitutions are not made for such purposes as prohibitory enactments-Popular Science Monthly, 26, 789; Professor J. B. Thayer, Cambridge Tribune, March 9, 1889; New Englander...
...Christian Union, Feb. 28, 1889; American Journal of Social Science, 14, 90; (2) in Rhode Island-Nation, Feb. 14, 1889; (3) in Maine-American Journal Social Science, 14, 118; (4) in Vermont-Popular Science Monthly, 25, 47; (a) Constitutional prohibition would not be supported by many good citizens-Professor J. B. Thayer, Cambridge Tribune, March 9,1889; American Journal Social Science, 14, 90; (b) it would be an unwarranted interference with personal liberty-Forum, 3, 152; New Englander...
...editors together was for the purpose of talking over the most feasible plans for serving the best interests of each paper, and of elevating the position which journalism holds in the college community. The president of the evening was Mr. G. P. Warder, of the Advocate; toastmaster, Mr. J. P. Denison, of the Lampoon; orator, Mr. F. C. Cobb, of the CRIMSON; poet, Mr. H. T. Parker, of the Monthly, and chorister, Mr. R. E. Faulkner of the CRIMSON. The oration set forth the position now occupied by each of the college papers, and defined the province which each paper...
Principal Disputants: Affirmative, C. C. Ramsey, Sp., and C. D. Gibbons, '89; negative, L. R. Lewis, and J. M. Perkins...