Word: southern
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...North did not revolt against declining tariff duties, or insistently demand internal improvements, or try to tear down the subtreasurers and clamor for a bank, it could not be said that there was any irrepressible conflict of any industrial sort. So far, then, as hindsight avails, the Southerners in 1850 could not have seen any threat to their civilization from specific material interests in the North. It was the North's moral awakening and not its industrial alertness, its free thought and not its free labor which the Southern planters had to fear. We can not, however, see what actually...
...team from the Sophomore Debating Club defeated the Young Men's Congress of Boston at Association Hall, Boston, Saturday night. The question was "Resolved, That the granting of full manhood suffrage to the emancipated negroes of the Southern States was unwise." The Harvard speakers, A. J. Hammerslough, H. A. Rich, and G. W. Hinkley, defended the affirmative and excelled in form of presentation and analysis of the subject. The Young Men's Congress failed to present a well-united case, and their rebuttal was loose...
...Sophomore Debating Club will meet a team from the Young Men's Congress this evening at 8 o'clock at Association Hall in Boston. The question for debate is "Resolved, That the granting of full manhood suffrage to the emancipated negroes of the Southern States was unwise." G. W. Hinkley, A. Hammerslough and H. A. rich will speak for the Sophomores. A few tickets have been left at the CRIMSON office where they may be obtained this morning...
...Sophomore team will support the affirmative of the question, "Resolved, That the granting of full manhood suffrage to the emancipated negro of the southern states was unwise...
...Sophomore Debating Club will meet the Young Men's Congress of Boston at Association Hall, Boston. The question for debate will be, "Resolved that the granting of full manhood suffrage to the emancipated negroes of the southern states was unwise." The first trial for this debate will be held Nov. 9, in Harvard 1, and the second Nov. 13 in Sever 11. The Sophomores have the choice of sides in the question, and will announce their choice Nov. 13. P. A. Atherton 1L. will coach them...