Word: supporters
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...next debate of the Harvard Union takes place March 4 in Sever 11, at 7.30 p.m. Question: "Resolved that the Knights of Labor deserve the support of the Working Classes." Principal disputants are: affirmative, A. T. Perkins, '87, E. E. Shoemaker, '89; negative, N. F. Hesseltine, '88, G. A. Reisner...
...college, which allege lack, not only of funds, but of any spirit among alumni that comes, forward to ease the pecuniary path of their alma mater. But the graduates have never been asked to give: they are more often treated as interlopers in college affairs than persons whose support or backing is desirable. Yale men who will take the trouble to read Mr. Henry C. Kingsley's contribution to the November number of the New Englander and Yale Review, can easily learn the disposition of the "powers that be" toward the body of the alumni...
...next Harvard Union Debate takes place Thursday evening, March 4, 1886. The question is, "Resolved. That the Knights of Labor deserve the support of the working classes." The regular disputants are, affirmative, A. T. Perkins, '87, E. E. Shoemaker, '89; negative, G. F. Davidson, L. S., N. F. Hesseltine...
...views set forth. But no statement has been made in the petition which has not been carefully considered by those who have tried to think clearly and conscientiously on the topic; no stand has been taken without being thoroughly discussed. Accordingly, we believe that this petition will have the support of the more thoughtful men throughout the college. We furthermore hope that the Overseers and Corporation will receive it as a most sincere and sober presentation of under-graduate opinion...
...published, only a day or two ago a notice from the editors of the Lampoon, which should be heeded by all members of the college. The editors desire "a more generous support, both in a literary and in a financial way, from the college at large." That they deserve this support can be doubted by no one who has come to know the Lampoon in its successful career. The paper that is known in and out of Cambridge as the best college paper of its kind is certainly an honor to Harvard, and should have the support of all Harvard...