Word: right
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...batteries will be Upton and Wiggin, and Cummings and Stewart. The infield will play as follows: First base, Dickinson; second base, Frothingham; third base, Cook; shortstop, Sullivan. Abbot will play in left field. The spare battery will fill the remaining two positions of right and centre field...
...mass meeting of Princeton students Tuesday night it was voted to deprive freshmen of the right to vote at elections of all officers of the athletic organizations...
...intelligently denied that it was an advantage for the employees; it would therefore be best to look at the other side. Is it for the best interests of the employers to recognize these associations? It most certainly is. For laborers feel that they have been denied a right; feeling this, they are made hostile to capitalists; social disturbances, such as strikes and lock-outs are increased, and these are very costly to capitalists. The Chicago strike cost the laborers a million and a half of dollars, but it cost the managers four millions and a half. This fact has been...
...rebuttal for Yale. He said that over 18,000,000 workingmen out of 20,000,000 were outside of labor organizations and yet the strikes which make the most trouble were caused by the few who were organized. Employers wanted men who were independent. Labor organizations demanded the right to say how capital should be invested and what rate of wages should be paid, without regard to the law of supply and demand. If organization should become universal the strikes that now affect a few would cause universal distress...
Appleton Chapel, 7.30 p. m. Right Rev. W. C. Doane, D. D., Bishop of Albany...