Word: press
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Biennial elections are generally favored in Mass: E. H. Haskell, Biennial Elections, pp. 10, 11, and Boston Herald, Feb. 15, p. 1.- (1) The press and prominent men of the state support them regardless of party affiliations: Biennial Elections, p. 55, Argument of Mr. T. C. Bates; List of names in Ed. of 1895, p. 46.- (2) Bills adopting them have several times passed the legislature: Biennial Elections, Mr. Bates, p. 56, Mr. Haskell in Boston Herald, p. 1.- (3) Public opinion calls for them.- (x) Petitions asking their adoption have been received from more than 200 towns: Boston Herald...
Macmillan and Co. have in press a volume of "Studies in Judaism," by Mr. S. Shechter, Reader in Rabbinic in the University of Cambridge, which deal in a scholarly manner with many somewhat obscure topics in connection with the Jewish faith...
...number of candidates for position on the Cornell 'varsity crew has been reduced to twenty-six. Not all of these men have gone into regular training, owing to press of college work. Freeborn, Troy, Slade, Tatum, Spillman, and Roe have all rowed on former crews either in this country or England. Beside these, there are several promising men, some of whom have been members or substitutes on class crews. With six of the old men back again in the boat it is felt that a strong crew will be turned out this year...
...regular meeting of the Forum was held last night in Harvard 1. The question: "That censorship of the press should be established in the United States" was debated on the affirmative by H. G. Dorman '96 and C. B. White '96; and on the negative by T. S. Williams '96 and H. Friedburg...
Question: "Resolved, That censorship of the press should be established in the United States...