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...Harvard Union Debate takes place this evening at 7.30 in Sever 11 The question for discussion is "Resolved: That the Civil Service Reform under the present administration is a failure." The regular disputants are, affirmative, C. R. Saunders, L. S., J. M. Merriam, L. S.; negative, E. T. Sanford, L. S., E. J. Rich...
Regular disputants. - Affirmative, Mr. C. R. Saunders, L. S.; Mr. J. M. Merriam, L. S. Negative, Mr. E. T. Sanford, L. S.; Mr. E. J. Rich...
...crew. Amory, Tilton, Matthews, Woods, Herrick, Sanford, Davenport, Hutchinson...
...Baker, however, in a strong, well written sketch of George Farquhar, touches a different key. Straightforward expression and clear English characterize this paper well worth a thoughtful reading. Mr. Sanford in some very striking verse, pictures "The Lilberhom." The second and third stanzas are firm and very noticeable for their rythm and delicacy of touch. If Mr. Berenson would confine himself to prose, and always write as admirably as in "The Third Category," his work would be appreciated, we assure him. There is here a touch of introspection which is very charming, and the closing bit of brutality is unquestionably...
...follows: Supreme Court, Davis, '85, Cowles, '85, (Oberlin), Gale, '84, (Yale), Hobbs, '85, Goodale, '85, Trask, '85, Storrow, '85, and W. Williams, '84, (Yale), W. C. Smith, '85; Superior Court, Anderson, '86, (Yale), T. J. Coolidge, '84, Codman, '86. Merriam, '86, R. D. Smith, '86, Hansen, '85, Nutter, '85, Sanford, '85. Messrs. Hobbs and Merriam will act as clerks of their respective courts...