Word: rightness
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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English 6. Oral debate. University 2. 3 p. m. Question: "Besoived, that the right of suffrage should he excoriated to which." Principal distance For the allimative: C. D.(?) and F. E. Huntless. For the negative: W. P. Clark and C. M.Thayer. Open to all students of the University...
...have given their tacit consent to this arrangement, and those who do not want to meet the men running can generally avoid North Avenue in the late afternoon. When, however, other Cambridge streets are used indiscriminately this mutual understanding is violated by us. Cambridge people have, of course, a right to ask that the men should run on one street only. It is not pleasant for a lady to find herself suddenly surrounded by a lot of scantily-clad men. The men who have run on Craigie and Brattle streets are freshmen who did not know the custom...
...Right to vote implies right to hold office...
VIII. The U. S. Supreme Court has decided that the right of suffrage is not necessarily one of the privileges of a citizen.- Forum...
Question: "Resolved, that the right of suffrage should be extended to women...