Word: listened
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...year opened auspiciously for the Conference Franchise last Tuesday evening, when almost forty men assembled in the society's new rooms to greet, and listen to, the new members. The initiation consisted of reading or speaking some short piece, and the selections were very creditable both to the members and to the society Owing to the large number of new members only the following were called upon at that meeting: J. P. Morgan, Jr., W. S. Ellis, J. C. B. Burbank, W. F. Richards, C. Warren, W. D. Clark, G. E. Turnure, H. B. Hastings, C. Livingston, M. E. Gill...
...voice of Captain Robert T. Cook of Philadelphia. Listen...
...familiar to most of us and which are for that reason the more appreciated, never sound better than when sung on the steps of Matthews in the early evening. That the efforts of our musical organizations are valued is shown by the large numbers of men who gather to listen and applaud...
...Whereas, We are assured from the great generosity of his gift, that the donor of the new recitation building is in the highest sympathy with the interests of the University, and will, therefore, gladly listen to the united voice of her students and alumni...
Considering the general interest in the tariff question, a strangely small audience gathered in Sever 11 last evening to listen to the debate on "Resolved, that a reduction of the tariff would hurt the wage-earner." The discussion was opened for the affirmative by Mr. C. M. Thayer, '89. He said: We can see what would result from a reduction of the tariff by taking the wire industry as an example. In this country about ninety per cent. of the cost of production goes to the laborer. The raw material costs about as much as it does abroad...