Word: sanford
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Messrs. E. T. Sanford and W. N. Roundy, '85, have been elected members of the Signet...
...Resolved, that Wendell Phillips' course in regard to slavery was that of a true statesman," and the result was: affirmative, 22; negative, 30. The debate was then opened for the affirmative by A. Z. Bowen, '85, and he was followed by Merriam, '86, for the negative. Messrs. E. T. Sanford. '85, and W. B. Scofield, '87, then closed the regular debate for the affirmative and negative respectively. When the debate was opened to the house, some of the best speakers in college took the floor. Among them, Currier, '87, Coffin, '85, and Roundy, '85, spoke for the negative; and Fraser...
Before the Union adjourned a business meeting was held, and these officers were elected for the remainder of this college year: President, C. R. Saunders, '84; vice-president, W. A. Halbert, '85; secretary, E. T. Sanford, '85; treasurer, J. M. Merriam, '86. The last business was to select a question for the next debate, which will be, "Resolved, that the United States government ought to place greater restrictions upon immigration...
...commencement at Yale have been announced as follows : Abbott, salutatory oration; Bentley, "Dr. Leonard Bacon;" Brewster, "English Liberalism;" Fries, "The Relation of the U. S. to the other American Nations;" French, "The Divine Poet;" Johnson, "College Education;" Lay, "Socrates;" Murphy, "The Melancholy of John Stuart Mill;" Pratt, "Mohammed;" Sanford, "Dean Stanley;" Scudder, "The Mechanical and the Ideal Views of Man;" Titche, "The Sympathy of Nature...
...annual reunion of the Dartmouth College alumni last night at Pinard's, the following named officers were elected : Daniel G. Rollins, '60, president; Prof. John Ordronaux, LL. D., '50, J. Wyman Jones, '41, H. K. Twombly, '54, vice-presidents; Charles R. Miller, '72, secretary; Sanford H. Steele, '70, treasurer; J. Whitney Barstow, M. D., corresponding secretary, and George S. Willey, M. D., '72, musical director. Resolutions were adopted, with but a single dissenting voice, reaffirming a series of resolutions adopted by the association at a meeting held June 7, 1881, in which the unfitness of President Bartlett for the position...