Word: laborers
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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HARVARD UNION. - From twenty to thirty newspapers containing references to the Knights of Labor have been reserved at the desk of the library. Members using them will be careful to fold them in the same manner as found. The chairman of the executive committee has written to the secretary of the Boston Knights of Labor for documents which will probably be available to members Monday...
...next Harvard Union Debate takes place Thursday evening, March 4, 1886. The question is, "Resolved. That the Knights of Labor deserve the support of the working classes." The regular disputants are, affirmative, A. T. Perkins, '87, E. E. Shoemaker, '89; negative, G. F. Davidson, L. S., N. F. Hesseltine...
...three questions submitted by the Executive Committee, the following was chosen for the next debate: "Resolved, That the Knights of Labor deserve the support of the working classes...
...enjoy an unexpected celerity on the part of the examiners. The marks in several courses have already been posted, and there is every evidence that the marks in other courses will soon be given out. While we can easily appreciate the difficulty under which some instructors labor in consequence of the great size of their sections, we trust that they will feel called upon to make an extra effort to accomplish their work. During the past year or two, the returns from some of the courses have been delayed for weeks, and even months. It is to be hoped that...
...question for the debate to take place on March 4, 1886 will be selected at the meeting to-night from the three questions here submitted: 1, Resolved, That the Safety of the Country urgently demands the Repeal of the Hoar Presidential Succession Bill; 2, Resolved, That the Knights of Labor deserve the Support of the Working Classes; 3, Resolved, That the Labor Panics in England call for Enforced, Agrarian Subdivisions. Further notice of to night's meeting given in another column...