Word: recording
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Best general references: Paul Leroy Beaulien: Forum, XX, 385 (Dec. 1895); Cong. Record, 1893-1894, p. 6867-6870; Nation, XLI, 380; Cong. Globe. 1861-62 p. 523 (Spaulding's Speech...
Best general references: T. B. Reed in Cong. Record, 53 Cong., 53 Cong., 3 sess., p. 1834; Henderson in Cong. Record, 53 Cong., 3 sess., p. 1863; Boston Herald, Dec. 4, 5, 14-19, 1894, Dec. 4, 1895; H. W. Peabody in Boston Transcript, Dec. 9, 1895; J. Jay Knox, United States Notes, 119 et seq.; North American Review, 161, pp. 653-662 (Dec. 1895); Pol. Science Quarterly...
...winners in Whig and Clio Halls, besides being prominent in other spheres of activity. However, they are all undergraduates and because of this fact it is though that Yale's representatives one of whom is a Law School man and another a theologian, will be superior. However, Princeton's record in debating in the past has been her pride and every effort in the power of the debaters will be put forward to maintain that standard...
...following is the record of the Yale representatives...
...each home grounds and one on neutral. The Alumni Weekly is making earnest efforts to satisfy its increasing list of subscribers and an excellent paper is the result of the time and labor that is now given it. The last number of the Courant observed its 30th anniversary. The Record has issued its first poster, which in date and subject may be commemorative of Saturday's game. It is by R. M. Crosby '98, whose work on the Horse Show in Harper's Weekly was noticeable...