Word: lloyd
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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USHERS for Freshman Debate.- The following men are requested to be at the Fogg Art Museum at 7 o'clock sharp this evening: H. W. Adams, Jr., W. D. Becker, E. Boody, W. C. Gerrish, C. S. Cook, A. H. Gilbert, J. W. Keiley, D. D. Lloyd, W. C. Roper, F. A. Russell, A. J. Smith, F. E. Thayer, C. E. Williams and G. Bancroft...
...meeting of the Freshman Debating Club was held last evening, the question for debate being, "Resolved, That the Raines Liquor Bill is for the best interests of the people of New York." M. Hyman and E. E. Wakefield spoke for the affirmative, while G. H. Foster and D. D. Lloyd supported the negative. The debate was won by the negative, and after the decision H. L. Belisle of the Union criticised the principal speakers...
Principal disputants.- Affirmative: M. Hyman and E. E. Wakefied, Jr.- Negative: G. H. Foster and D. D. Lloyd...
Principal disputants.- Affirmative: M. Hyman and E. E. Wakefield, Jr.- Negative: G. H. Foster and D. D. Lloyd...
...College in the sixties entered at a time of great intellectual and moral growth. During these years Emerson had kept writing about an ideal life free from the turmoils of mankind. Lowell, Whittier and Harriet Beecher Stowe were stirring the consciences of mankind against slavery. The words of William Lloyd Garrison were engraved upon the memories of Harvard men. The news of John Brown's raid had startled the land, and now the echo of the guns fired at Fort Sumter was heard. On Bloody Monday, 1862, the campaign was begun, which ended with the battle of Antietam...