Word: stones
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...list of the members of the freshman Glee Club has already been published and below is given the membership of the Banjo and Mandolin Clubs. In the Banjo Club are W. H. Jones, temporary leader, J. L. Little, H. Jones, M. E. Stone, S. C. Kimberly, banjeaurines; F. A. Burlingame, L. Valentine, W. S. Hobart, guitars; P. S. Straus, mandolin. In the mandolin Club are A. J. Carter, D. E. Mitchell, R. L. Scaife, C. H. Hovey, P. S. Straus, G. Newgass, W. S. Hobart, W. B. Johnston, R. B. Porter, and W. Read...
...which is being built for the Harvard Club of New York by McKm, Mead, and White is nearly finished and will probably be ready for occupancy before the middle of May. The building is three stories in height. Its exterior is built in the colonial style, of Indiana lime-stone and red brick. On the middle of the upper story, between two white medallion windows is a square stone which bears the shield of Harvard. There are some two dozen rooms in the building. The cost will approximate $55,000. The sum was raised by subscriptions from the Harvard graduates...
...union. What parties need now is not principles, but men, the best, the wisest men of the country. In the face of this need the answer of the independent comes like hollow mockery. Well might parties say to such men: "We asked for bread and ye gave us a stone...
...there was an informal dinner at the Colonial Club. It was attended by Col. Higginson, Professor James, Gen. Walker, Professors Taussig, Briggs, and Cummings, Mr. J. J. Hayes, the six speakers, Mr. H. Leete, President of the Yale Union, F. C. McLaughlin '93, H. C. Lakin '94, A. P. Stone L. S., E. H. Warren '95, all of whom are former speakers in debates with Yale, F. C. Thwaits, L. S., as president of the Wendell Phillips Club; C. Vrooman, Sp., president of the New Harvard Union...
...third debate was held January 18, 1893, in Sanders Theatre. The Yale debaters were F. E. Donnelly '93, E. R. Lamson '93 and H. S. Cummins, L. S. Harvard's representatives were C. Vrooman, Sp., E. H. Warren '95 and A. P. Stone '93. That year both Yale and Harvard wished to have judges. They were President E. B. Andrews of Brown, Professor E. R. A. Seligman of Columbia, and Hon. W. E. Barrett, speaker of the Massachusetts House. The subject was: "Resolved, That the power of railroad corporations should be further limited by national legislation." Harvard had the negative...