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...SCHURZ...
...purpose of founders: (1) Senate composed of very able men. - (2) Dignified and orderly. - (3) Conservative. - Present system the only practical way to secure an upper house differently composed from the lower house: Kent. Commentaries i 227; Cong. Rec. 1891 - 92, p. 3795; Johnston American Politics 253, 275, 276; Schurz, Clay ii. Ch. 15. - (b) the U. S. senate the best upper house in existence. - (1) It forms connecting link between the state and central government. - (2) A result sought by France and Germany without success. - (3) The U. S. senate has been initiated by South American and Swiss Republics...
Best general references:-Carnes Leading Principles, Part III, Ch. 4; Schurz, pamphlet on Issues of the Campaign; W.+++ Veagh in N. Y. World, Oct. 16, 1892; N. Y. World Supplements for Sept. and Oct.; daily press Sept. and Oct.; Dem Party Platform; Cleveland's letter of acceptance, in newspapers of Sept. 27; Edward Atkinson in Boston Herald...
...meeting of the senior class in Upper Massachusetts last evening the following officers were elected: president, B. W. Trafford; vice-president, J. D. Upton; secretary, C. L. Schurz. The class passed the following resolutions on the death of David Hoadley...
...Hoppin, P. B. Howard, P. V. K. Johnson, E. P. Jose, C. W. Keyes, G. B. Magoun, S. E. Marvin, W. B. McDaniel, F. W. Moore, E. S. Mullins, C. Merriam. D. S. Muzzey, H. G. Nichols, W. V. Moody, G. B. Pierce, N. T. Robb, C. L. Schurz, H. E. Sears, F. U. Stearns, A. P. Stone, W. J. H. Strong, C. R. Sturgis, F. Townsend, Jr., R. K. Thomas, W. L. Thompson, B. W. Trafford, J. D. Upton, D. R. Vail, O. G. Villard, H. Ware, E. M. Weld, J. Wiggin, J. A. Wilder...