Word: parking
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...HYDE, Sec.'VARSITY MUSICAL CLUBS. - All men must be at the Park Square Station at 3.45 to go to New Bedford...
Joseph Wm. Park made the last of Princeton's first speeches. He devoted his speech to affirmative argument, leaving his rebuttal till the second speech. He drew analogies from European cities which have property qualifications and better city government. He put the question to a test of expedience...
...expedient that the pauper shall vote away other people's money." Mr. Park's points were brought out with force and clearness and received resounding applause...
...principal speeches will be twelve minutes in length. Two speakers from each side will have six minutes each in rebuttal. The debate will be opened in the affirmative by W. H. Butler of Princeton. C. A. Duniway will speak first for Harvard. He will be followed by J.W. Park in the affirmative. W. E. Hutton will speak second for Harvard. Then will follow H. E. White for Princeton and F. Dobyns for Harvard. In rebuttal, J. W. Park, F. Dobyns, H. E. White, and C. A. Duniway will speak in the order named...
...Princeton Willis H. Butler of New York City will open the debate, Joseph W. Park of Mississippi will speak second, and Howard E. White of New York City will deliver the third speech. In rebuttal, the time will be divided between Mr. White and Mr. Park, Mr. White closing the debate for Princeton...