Word: pearmain
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...meeting last night was presided over by Mr. Saunders, in the absence of the president. The question debated was, "Resolved. That suffrage in the United States should be limited by an educational qualification." The leading disputants were Messrs. Darling, '84, and Ramage, '84, in the affirmative, and Messrs. Pearmain, '83, and Carrier, '85, in the negative. The suggestion of one of the speakers in the negative, that if any educational qualification were to be required, it should be a graded one, in which every Harvard graduate was to have ten votes, and every Yale graduate five votes, was received with...
...Harvard Union debate tonight will be on the question: "Resolved, That suffrage in the United States should be limited by an educational qualification." The principle disputants are - Affirmative, T. H. Darling, '84; B. B. Ramage, '84; negative, S. B. Pearmain, '83; C. F. Carrier...
...before the Christmas recess will be held next week, Thursday evening, Dec. 21. The question for discussion will be "Resolved, That suffrage in the United States should be limited by an educational qualification." The principal disputants are: Affirmative-F. H. Darling, '84; B. B. Ramage, '84. Negative-S. B. Pearmain, '83; C. F. Carrier...
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...Glee Club and Pierian Sodality: from '82, Messrs. Andrews, Baldwin, H. W. Cunningham, Fellows, Goddard, Hoar, Kent, Leatherbee, Manning, G. M. Stone, Thacher, and Warner; from '83, Messrs. H. A. Andrews, H. B. Cabot, C. P. Curtis, Codman, G. M. Davis, Lowell, Morison, Moulton, F. Nichols, and Pearmain...