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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...election of 1890 was practically a submission of the McKinley Bill to the people, making full allowance for local and o her subordiuate issues: Mr. Blaine's speech at Canton, Ohio. Oct. 27; Andrew Canegie in N. Y. Trib., (Pub. Opin., Nov. 15); Interview with T. B. Reed (Nation. Nov. 8); W. E. Russell's campaign in Mass. (Files of the Boston Post); Interviews in the Boston Post, Nov. 5, with Grover Cleveland, H. C. Lodge, and J. D. Long...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English 6. | 12/8/1890 | See Source »

...BRACKETT and F. H. HITCHCOCK.Best general references: President's 2d message to 51st Cong., Boston Jour., Dec. 2. 1890; Senator Hoar in Boston Jour., Nov. 26. '90; McKinley's speech in House, May 7. '90; Dingley's speech in House, May 10, 1890; R. G Horr in N. Y. Tribune...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English 6. | 12/8/1890 | See Source »

...most remarkable one that Cambridge has ever seen. No athletic victory has ever before called out a procession of such length, or decorations on such a scale. It was simply marvelous, so great was the enthusiasm on all sides. But above all we thank President Eliot for his speech, which, since he so seldom speaks on athletic matters, was a great part of the celebration. Those other Professors who spoke will also always be remembered when last evening is spoken of. The evening never will be forgotten by those now in college, and may it represent only the beginning...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/25/1890 | See Source »

...North Avenue to the tune of "Yale Men Say," "Marching Through Georgia," and that ditty which wishes Yale bon voyage. Professor Hart was on his door step to meet the eleven. He got up on the coach with the eleven, and supported by the radiant Cumnock, made a short speech. He was glad the eleven had won because they had worked so hard and because Yale had worked so hard, too. He was also glad that they had won because he believed in athletics. The procession loudly cheered Professor Hart, then marched to Jarvis field where a large crowd...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Celebration. | 11/25/1890 | See Source »

Best general references: Congr. Record, Vol. 13, Part 3, pp. 1980, 2037, 2040, 2154; Vol, 19, Part 9, pp. 8249, 8256, 8295, 8303, 8328, 8342; Vol. 13, Part 3, p. 2608, (Senator Sherman's speech), pp. 2551-2 (President Arthur's veto message); Mason's veto power, 843 and App. A. Nos, 119, 129; No. Am. Rev. 134, p. 562; Nation, Vol. 28, p. 145; Scribner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English 6. | 11/10/1890 | See Source »

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