Word: sound
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Heitler Studinski. He argued in a clear and convincing manner and his speech was frequently interrupted by applause. His chief point rested on the political disquietment which would follow the adoption of a monometallic policy by this country. The Republican party elected their president and maintained the principles of sound money last fall with the votes of those who disbelieve in gold monometallism and favor a bimetallic league. If then the Republicans should repudiate their platform they would at once arouse the flames of sectional and class jealousy. As a result the country at the next election would fall into...
Fletcher Dobyns '98, of Oberlin, O., will make the last speech for Harvard. He prepared for college at Oberlin Academy and later at Oberlin College. While there he was president of the leading debating society. Last fall Dobyns was president of the Intercollegiate Sound Money Democratic League and stumped the Middle States in its interest. In his freshman year he was alternate on the Yale debate and has twice been on winning teams against Princeton...
...which will make the conditions more acceptable to Harvard than they otherwise would be, and practically just as much so to Yale; but as the University Boat Race will not be held at New London this year and as there are comparatively few boats on Long Island Sound owned by Harvard men, the Sound is not the most convenient place for the races from a Harvard point of view. It is evident therefore that, to win the cup which has been contested for in former years, those who own boats in the classes which are to race must make their...
...Civil Service Reform Club will have a smoke-talk in the Blue Room of the Colonial Club this evening at 8 o'clock. Professor Taussig will talk on "Some New Aspects of the Reform Movement." He was at Indianapolis at the time of the convention of the Sound Money Democrats and his talk this evening will be based principally on observations made at that time...
...conduct of the Girondists governed by sound political principles...