Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...article from which extracts are given below appears in the present number of the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. It is interesting as an expression of a very common sentiment in favor of football...
...3EVERY Harvard man should read the account of the Harvard-Yale game in the Boston Sunday Journal of November 25. Everett J. Lake, Harvard's famous halfback, and James C. Greenway, Yale's noted end, have been exclusively engaged by the Journal to report the contest. Walter S. Barnes, Harvard '84, and F. Roy Martin, Harvard '93, with competent assistants and the best artists, will combine to make this football number a notable...
...HANSON, G. P. A.EVERY Harvard man will want to read what Everett J. Lake, the famous halfback of the Harvard eleven, has to say in the next Boston Sunday Journal about the Yale eleven, its weakness, its strength, its chances and the possible lines upon which Captain Hinckey will fight his battles. Mr. Lake has been engaged expressly by the Boston Journal to report the Harvard-Yale and Harvard-University of Pennsylvania games...
...ROBBINS and V. S. THOMAS.Best general references: House Reports, 50 Cong. 2 Sess. III, NO. 4167; Senate Reports, 51 Cong. 2 Sess. I, No. 1944; Journal of Franklin Institute, Vol. 134, pp. 1 and 109 (July and Aug. 1892); Rodrigues, Panama Canal, 173 - 232; North Am. Review, Vol. 156, p. 195(Feb. 1893); Forum, XI, 1, (March 1891), XII, 714 - 728 (Feb. 1892); Manson, Geog. and Econ. Relations of Nicaragua Canal; Nicaragua Canal, chs. I, IV, VI (pub. by Maritime Canal...
...Indirect taxes are preferable to an Income Tax in the U. S. - (a) Income Tax unsuited for U. S. - (1) Poor Civil Service: J. A. Hill in Quarterly Journal of Economics, VIII, 92 (Oct. 1893). - (2) Unstable incomes. - (b) National government should not interfere in the domain of State and Municipal taxation: Public Opinion...