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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Question: "Resolved, that the Fisheries Treaty should be ratified by the Senate." Principal disputants: Affirmative, J. A. Bailey and E. L. Blossom; negative, E. A. Harriman and C. DeV. Musaus. Open to all students of the University...
...Question: "Resolved, that the Fisheries Treaty should be ratified by the Senate." Principal disputants: Affirmative, J. A. Bailey and E. L. Blossom; negative, E. A. Harriman and C. DeV. Musaus. Open to all students of the University...
...This treaty is highly advantageous to the United States. (a) England has surrendered her claims in the headlands question: N. Y. Herald, Feb. 25, '88, p. 3; Feb. 26, '88, p. 9.- (b) Harsh treatment of our sailors by Canada will be prevented: N. Y. Herald, Feb. 22, '88, p. 3.- (c) The privileges of buying bait and transshipping fish may be secured at any time under this treaty: Art. 15 of Treaty...
...Question: "Resolved that social and political considerations speak for the maintenance of a protective tariff in the United States...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON:- The base-ball season is fast approaching and with it comes up a question which is of deep interest to all-the faculty's prohibition of practice with professionals. We have been handicapped long enough by this regulation and must do something to bring about a change. The faculty's position will prove untenable if we only assail it. The first necessity is some one to start the movement. The faculty will never raise their veto unless they are asked. Occasional editorials in college papers or hints in student assemblies have no weight. What is needed...