Word: speak
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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DEBATE OF FEBRUARY 29, 1888.Question: "Do political and social reasons speak for the maintenance of the protective system of the United States...
...should it not have the right to deliberate on the case of one of its own members? Mr. R. T. Paine, Jr., emphasized his colleagues remarks and spoke of the success of the court decisions on controverted elections in England. Mr. W. M. Magee was the second to speak on the negative. In reply to a statement of the opposing side, he said that it was only partisan newspapers and second-rate politicians who assert that the committee on elections do not decide such cases conscientiously. When the question was thrown open to those present, about ten availed themselves...
...programme of exercises in the College Conference tomorrow, is as follows: In the morning from 9 to 10 there will be a service of song, after which Col. J. L. Greene, of Hartford, will speak on "Social Parity in College Life." From 10.15 to 10.30 a devotional service. The time from 10.30 to 12 will be devoted to Bible study, reports, addresses by Rev. G. S. Burroughs of Amherst. G. L. Richardson, Williams, '88, and G. S. Blakely, Dartmoutn, '88. In the afternoon from 2 to 3 there will be a song service and an address by Walter C. Douglas...
...TAUSSIG.There will be a meeting of the Harvard Historical Society at house of Mr. Justin Winsor, 02 Sparks street, on Wednesday evening, Feb. 29th, at 8 o'clock. Captain Barker, U. S. N., will speak on "The Experiences of a Naval Commander...
...Association Hall, Boston, to-morrow afternoon, Rev. Dr. McKenzie will speak to college men. A series of Sunday afternoon meetings for college men in and around Boston was begun on January 22d, and has been continued on the succeeding Sundays. To-morrow will be the fifth Sunday in the course. All students in any department of the University are invited to be present...