Word: spoke
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Bronson, L. S., then spoke for the negative. He said that an independent party must confine itself to one issue, and this cannot be in the present state of the country...
...following gentlemen then spoke from the floor: Mr. Schumacker, '89; Mr. Thayer, '89; Mr. Osborn, L. S.; Mr. Williams, '88; Mr. Norton, L. S.; Mr. Williams, L. S.; Mr. Atkinson, L. S.; Mr. McCleary, '88, and several others, after which the meeting adjourned...
...vote was taken on the merits of the arguments of the discussion in which the affirmative received 67 ballots and the negative 5. Many of those present spoke from the floor, among whom were Mr. Ayer, L. S., Mr. Williams, L. S., Mr. Hazeltine, L. S., Mr. Clark, '89, Mr. With ow, '91, Mr. Norton, L. S. The Union seems to be well launched this year for a prosperous career. The final vote resulted: Affirmative 24, negative...
Prof. Drummond then spoke most earnestly on the subject of Christianity. He had not come here to preach, but to help-to try to remove the misconception in men's minds in regard to Christianity. In most American colleges, men don't know much about Christianity. In Scotland they are brought up on religion and see more of the questions which puzzle American students. Christ's yoke is no bondage as many men think. What is a yoke for? A yoke is a wooden collar intended to lighten the ox's burden. So Christ's yoke is put upon...
...Carroll D. Wright spoke upon...