Word: marching
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...University of Pennsylvania and the University of Michigan will hold a debate at Philadelphia on March 9. The question will be "Resolved, That the formation of trusts should be opposed by legislation...
...fill the presidential office. The Latin oration, which has been pronounced at every previous inauguration, was omitted this year, and in its stead a chorus of one hundred Yale undergraduates, accompanied by a symphony orchestra of fifty pieces, was introduced. The exercises, which were very simple, consisted of a march to the chapel, where the inauguration oath was administered by the Reverend Joseph H. Twitchell, an address of welcome by Professor G. P. Fisher, dean of the Divinity School, prayer and benediction by Dr. Timothy Dwight, and a reception to the new president, held in the Art School...
Best general references: Richardson, Presidential Messages, Vol. X ('98-'99); Review of Reviews, XX: 65 (July '99); Harper's Monthly, XCVII; 609 (Aug. '98) Yale Review VIII, 716 (Aug. '99) Tribune Almanac 1899; 154, Treaties with Spain; 591, Boston Transcript, March and April; C. F. Adams, "Imperialism...
...Friday on account of rain will be held tonight. It should be the aim of every man who possibly can, to join the procession which will be formed at 7.30 p. m. in front of University Hall. Headed by the band, the crews and the nine, the crowd will march around the Yard to the homes of President Eliot and Professor Hollis, who will respond; and then to Soldiers Field, where a huge bonfire has been prepared. As the committee in charge of the celebration has arranged for a large amount of combustible material, it is earnestly requested that...
...baseball victories of last June will be held tonight. It should be the aim of every man who possibly can, to join the procession which will be formed at 7.30 p. m.: in front of University Hall. Headed by the band, the crew and the nine, the crowd will march around the Yard to the homes of President Eliot and Professor Hollis, who will respond; and then to Soldiers Field, where a huge bonfire has been made ready. As the committee in charge of the celebration has arranged for a large amount of combustible material, it is earnestly requested that...