Word: reform
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...conference committee has taken the right stand. A special committee is corresponding with twenty four colleges on methods of examining and marking. Let us hope that their work will result at least in an agitation that will call general attention to reform...
...first meeting of the Union this fall was largely attended, and the debate was very spirited and interesting. The president, Mr. Merriam, '86, occupied the chair. The subject for debate was, Resolved: - That President Cleveland's administration has been and promises to be in the direction of reform. The vote on the merits of the question resulted in 48 votes for the affirmative and 38 for the negative. J. M. Goodale, L. S., opened the debate for the affirmative, G. P. Furber, '87, for the negative, followed by E. A. Hibbard, L. S., affirm., and P. L. Sternbergh...
Harvard Union Debate. Sever 11, 7.30 p.m. Question: Resolved, "That President Cleveland's administration has been and promises to be in the direction of reform...
...first meeting of the Harvard Union this evening. The subject for debate will be: "Resolved that President Cleveland's administration has been and promises to be in the direction of reform." The principal disputants are, affirmative: E. A. Hibbard, L. S.; J. McG. Goodale; negative,: P, S. Sternbergh, '87; G. P. Furber, '87. An opportunity will be given members to sign the new constitution...
Harvard Union Debate. Sever 11, 7.30 p. m. ??? Question: Resolved, "That President Cleveland's administration has been and promises to be in the direction of reform...