Word: speech
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Referring to the speech of Rabenold. Binkerd said that the affirmative position does not deny the necessity for organization of labor, but denies the benefit of such organization as has existed for the last twenty years. This existent kind or organization has placed its own interests paramount to those of the general community...
...Beede made the third and last main speech for Yale. He dealt with that spirit of unionism which disregards the rights of the general public. It is, he said, a fundamental principle that individuals or institutions shall always be governed in pursuit of their own ends by a strict observance of public rights. Trade-unionism has continually shown a tendency to repudiate this principle. It is essential that the public, as a third party, shall never be made unreasonably to suffer for a grievance between two other parties. Yet unions, for the past twenty years, in the zealous pursuit...
...gift to the University library by Professor Coolidge, mentioned by the German Charge d'Affaires in his speech yesterday afternoon, is explained, as to its details and its purpose, by the following extract from the letter of Professor Coolidge offering the gift...
...Ernst '03, "Progress by Sacrifice," C. Guild, Jr.; O. G. Frantz '03, "Defence of the Declaration of Independence," Hoar; G. D. Frost '04; "The Rising in 1776," T. B. Read; E. H. Furman '04, "Ballad of the East and West," Kipling; W. P. Grant '04, "Cooper Institute Speech," Lincoln: F. I. Haber, '03, "The Bivouae of the Dead" T. O. Hara; M. Hale '03, "The Strenuous Life," Roosevelt; R. T. Henshaw '04, "The Resene of Esmeralda," Huggy P. Hill '03, "The Liberties of Ireland." R. Grattan; G. W. Hinckley '03, "Clive," R. Browning: F. Holdsworth '04, "The Southern Negro...
...final trial for the Freshman team debate against Exeter will be held tonight at 7.30 o'clock in Harvard 6. The trial will be in the form of a regular debate; ten minutes will be allowed for each main speech and five minutes for rebuttal. The six men who were chosen at the last trial will take sides as follows: Affirmative--M. Kabatchnick, F. Q. Morton, H. M. Wheeler; negative-- R. L. Hale, J. W. Russell, W. M. Shohl...