Word: question
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...inference drawn by men in other colleges was that they were paid to come, or at any rate were influenced by some inducement or persuasion on the part of Williams. This, however, is not the fact. No offer of any kind was made to either of the men in question, nor was there, indeed, any thought at Williams of their coming there until they of their own accord expressed their determination to come. Williams, on her admission to the league, agreed either to prove to the satisfaction of the judiciary committee that Wilson and Clark had not been induced...
...embrace the law as their profession. Offers of assistance have been made by many of the professors of the Law School and several prominent alumni have signified their intention of aiding the new monthly in whatever way they can best further its advancement. The first article deals with the question of "Purchase for Value without Notice," by Professor J. B. Ames. It is a very instructive and comprehensive view of the subject and is well worth the careful perusal of all those interested in the question. The next article is on "Tickets" by J. H. Beale, Jr., and is given...
...Question of State Ownership...
...merits of the question the vote stood: Aff. 31. neg. 15; on the skill of principal disputants, aff. 20, neg. 49; on the debate us a whole...
...soldiers from the disgrace of becoming paupers. Mr. Mahany then read extracts from the bill, and also from President Cleveland's message to Congress, by which the speaker showed the absolute identity between the recommendations of the message and the provisions of the bill. He further discussed the question in the three relations of economy, consistency and national honor, and demonstrated that on each ground the President should have signed the bill. He closed with an eloquent and stirring appeal in behalf of the aged and helpless soldiers of the civil...