Word: republicans
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Springfield Republican thus speaks editorially of Mr. Irving's lecture in Sanders Theatre: "Culture and liberality have made rapid progress in the last twenty years, in the last ten even, when Henry Irving, the representative English actor of the day, delivers at Harvard College an address on the art of acting; an address which presupposed from its tone and the treatment of its subject that there would be in the audience students wishing to adopt the stage as a profession, as others will adopt law or journalism or the ministry. This assumption, once at least, explicitly stated, is the most...
...result to be certainly brought about? Does not the past sufficiently justify our judging of the future? College government has evolved from quite tyrannic to solely oligarchic and from solely oligarchic to limited oligarchic, and is to-day plainly evolving from limited oligarchic to representative and at least semi-republican. Will the evolution go any further? Most assuredly it will. Of course, whether or not it does go further, depends largely on whether the capabilities of students continue to evolve from good to better, and from better to best,- an evolution which now, at least, they are undergoing...
According to the Springfield Republican, Dartinouth's 1885 nine expects much from Dillon, last year's pitcher...
...spite, says the Springfield Republican, of the general wet blanketing of boating there, the Harvard class crews are hard at work training for the races in April...
...Sprinfield Republican thinks that "the Harvard boys ought to be kept at prayers till they know better than to tar the bronze statue of John Harvard...