Word: maryland
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Maryland...
...injured by the emergency wagon of the West End Railroad in Harvard square, Friday, died at his home on Francis street Saturday. After graduating with the class of '69, Mr. Turner obtained the degrees of A. M. and Ph.D. from Harvard, and of LL.B. from the University of Maryland. He taught afterwards at Phillips Exeter and in private schools in and near Boston. Recently he had lived in Cambridge as a tutor in history...
...Maryland-J. W. Lord L. S., chairman, S. C. Sellers '97, A. B. Cunningham...
...Democratic government repealed the disastrous Sherman Law: ibid, 1894. p. 115.- (f) The Democrats alone are working to convert supporters of silver: Harper's XL, 266-7; Louisville Post, quoted in Boston Herald, April 14, 1896.- (x) Hoke Smith in Georgia.- (y) Carlisle in Kentucky.- (z) In Maryland, Tenn., and Alabama.- (3) The Democrats are most likely to give us good government "now our most vital concern."- (a) They are successfully making the most determined fight for honest government: Harper's, XL, 266-7; Nation, LXII, 172-3.- (x) In New York agains Hill.- (w) In Maryland against Gorman...
...Fred Williams and E. B. Hayes, Boston Glove, Feb. 15, 1896; R. L. Bridgman, New England Magazine, VIII. pp. 216-8.- (a) An appeal to the people once in two years is inadequate to insure the enforcement of their will,- (1) as is shown in New York, Pennsylvania, and Maryland. y. Illinois...