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Symphony Concerts.Thursday evenings, Nov. 19, Dec. 17, Dec. 31, 1896; Jan. 14, Feb. 4, Mar. 4, Mar...
Symphony Concerts.Thursday evenings, Nov. 19, Dec. 17, Dec. 31, 1896; Jan. 14, Feb. 4, Mar. 4, Mar...
...their pitcher's aim. This account seems to us exaggerated, but there must have been some trace of such a spirit at the game to impress several persons sitting at different parts of the field. If any such spirit should be shown on Holmes Field this afternoon it will mar the whole game for many of the spectators, and will seriously injure Harvard's good name. Harvard has a high reputation for fair play and it must be kept untarnished...
Best general references: Nineteenth Century, April, 1896; Quarterly Review, Feb., 1895; North Amer. Rev., July, 1895; Spectator, Mar. 28, 1896; Review of Reviews...
...completion of the canal by the United States would be unwise.- (a) Labor and cost would be excessive: Springfield Rep., Mar. 13, 1896, Report of the Ludlow Committee.- (1) The estimated cost is $135,000 000.- (b) The canal would not pay expenses: Forum for March, p. 21, ff.- (1) Competition of the Panama Canal.- (2) Competition of thirteen railroad lines.- (3) The smallness of the traffic would raise the toll to a height which would be prohibitory.- (c) The canal would be disadvantageous to the United States in time of war: S. Webster in Harper...