Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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About twenty-five men were present last evening to hear the report of the committee appointed to draw up a constitution for a Harvard Press Association. The question of the advisability of the Press Association was again raised and a motion against it was lost by a vote of thirteen to eleven. The constitution was then adopted by sections, and the chairman of the committee was authorized to call a meeting for the election of officers...
...TAYLOR, Sec.HARVARD PRESS ASSOCIATION. - The committee appointed to draw up a plan for organization for a Harvard Press Association will report in University 16, at 7.30, Wednesday evening...
HARVARD PRESS ASSOCIATION. - The committee appointed to draw up a plan for organization for a Harvard Press Association will report in University 16, at 7.30, Wednesday evening...
...sugar tariff is a burden on the poor. - (a) The poor man must consume more in proportion to his ability to pay than the rich: C. Wright in 17th Annual Report of Mass. Bureau of Statistics of Labor, p. 270, seq.; Atwater in American Public Health Association, XV., 226. - (1) Carbohydrates necessary to life. - (2) Sugar is the most economical carbohydrate: Atwater, p. 209. - (3) The laboring man consumes the greatest proportion of this constituent. - (x) Bricklayers: Atwater...
...WALCOTT and E. P. WILLIAMS.Best general references: Wells' Report on duties on Imported sugar; Congressional Record, Vol. 26, pp. 6829-32; Princeton Review, VI, 319, Nov. 1890; Tariff Reform, III, July 30, 1890; Editorials in New York Tribune, Aug. 12, 13, 1894; Boston Herald...