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Address. The Necessity of Civil-Service Reform and the Way to Secure It. Mr. Moorfield Storey and Mr. Richard Henry Dana. Sanders Theatre...
...additional appointments. Most noteworthy of these is that of George Everett Adams, L.L.B., of Chicago who is the first men to represent the west on the Board of Overseers. The other three appointees are, A. T. Lyman, A. M. of Boston, J. C. Carter, L.L.D. of New York and Moorfield Storey, A.M. of Boston. R. M. Morse, jr., A.B. and J. O. Sargent, A.M. have withdrawn from the Board owing to the expiration of the term of office...
Class of 1860, George E. Adams; 1836, Henry Lee; 1860, Stephen M. Weld; 1850, James C. Carter; 1869, Henry W. Putnam; 1866, Moorfield Storey; 1864, Edwin P. Seaver; 1860, John T. Morse, Jr.; 1871, Nathaniel Thayer; 1863, Francis L. Higginson; 1881, George A. Gordon; 1855, Edwin H. Abbott...
...article that will probably be of most interest to Harvard men is a scholarly paper by Mr. Moorfield Storey on "The Government of Cities." and another which is not in quite as readable a style, on "Work and Wages" by Mr. C. E. Markham...
Last evening in Sunders Theatre under the auspices of the Harvard Reform Club, Mr. Moorfield Storey defined the present position of the political independent to a large and appreciative audience...