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First disputes - Beard, W. R. Clark, Defendorf, Guthrie, McCullough, McKim, Moorhouse, J. Morgan, Morley, A. Potter, Ryder, Skelton, H. Smith, Trowbridge, Waterman. Wilson...
...bill is constitutional.- Constitution, article 1, section 8; Congressional Record, vol. 17, part II., p. 1470-1475; Von Holst, Congressional Law, section 97, pp. 304-5; McCullough vs. Maryland, 4 Wheaton...
...contributions in verse the best Mr. H. Bates "Praetenta." "Cleopatar" by Mr. H. McCullough Jr., is more pretentious, but not so effective. Mr. BoCarman's "Canoe Song" is not very clear...
...Black, Brackett, Burrey, L. Calkins, R. Calkins, Cannon, Cohen, Copeland. Cones, Cox, II. Cummings, J. Cummings, Darling, R. H. Davis, H. A. Davis, De Normandie, Detrick, Dudley, Eastman, Embick, Finlay, Fitzhugh, Flint, Frame, Ganhill, Gledhill. Gulick, R. B. Hale, Hall, Herrick, Hitchcock, Howard, Hunt, Jenkins, Lee, Leutz, McAdams, McCullough, McKenzie, Mack, Mills, Mix, Moore, J. M. Morton, Nelson, Norman, Oliver, Page, J. A. Parker, Phinney, Potter, Quinlen, J. W. Rice, Robinson, Rogers, Ross, Sever, Simonds, Slattery, Small, Stebbins, Sterne, Stickney, Stokes, Stone, Tallant, Taussig, Van Rensselaer, Walcott, Weeks, Wendell, Weyse, Whitehouse, Willard, Wilcox, A. H. Williams, Witherell, R. W. Wood...
...permanent instructor will undoubtedly act as a serious drawback to the work in elocution for the future. It will be almost impossible to fill Mr. Jones' place, as he is to-day ranked with Hibbard, Cunnock, and Churchill, as one of the foremost exponents of vocal expression. John McCullough and Mary Anderson studied with him, and it is understood that many flattering offers have successively been made to induce him to leave Harvard and give his work a broader basis. With his resignation elocution will for a time be abolished here. It is to be hoped that in the near...