Word: mr
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Mr. Bonaparte then went on to cite the case of Baltimore with which he is personally familiar and where he has fought bossdom. "Praetorianism" is the system that served to continue bossdom in Baltimore, said Mr. Bonaparte, and the government there existing was distinctly oligarchical. Now, the oligarchy there has fallen, but the success of bossdom in New York warns us of danger. The great parties themselves are corrupt. Men do not get offices as rewards of merit. The remedy is right before us. The nation has made the civil service a breathing place for parasites. Restore this service...
...Fogg Lecture Room at 8 o'clock this evening Mr. C. P. Parker will lecture before the Classical Club on "The True History of the Reign of Nero." This lecture will be an historical account of the great movements in progress during the reign of Nero rather than a criticism of the writers on that period, although some attention will be paid to the misconceptions arising from the reading of "Quo Vadis" and the general histories of Rome...
...Alley, Jr., M. T. Hall and I. W. Scott, with W. E. Stillwell as alternate. The Sophomore speakers, who will defend the negative are B. Brooks, A. L. Richards and O. D. Evans, with E. E. Sargent as alternate. The judges will be Professor S. M. Mac Vane, Mr. Richard Cobb and Mr. H. L. Prescott. W. E. Hutton 3L., will preside...
...given by the Hon. Theodore Roosevelt '80, on April 13; Ex-Mayor Nathan Matthews '75, of Boston, will lecture April 6, on "Municipal Expenditure." Other lectures, the dates and exact subjects of which have not as yet been arranged, will be given by ex-Secretary Olney '58 L., and Mr. James C. Carter '50, President of the Harvard Club of New York, and of the Harvard Law School Association, and one of the leaders of the New York Bar. There is likely to be one extra lecture but this is as yet undecided...
...expenses of the course are being provided by the liberality of Mr. Oswald Garrison Millard '93 of the New York Evening Post, who is also making the necessary arrangements...