Word: supporters
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...three questions submitted by the Executive Committee, the following was chosen for the next debate: "Resolved, That the Knights of Labor deserve the support of the working classes...
Many appeals for money appear annually in our columns. Our readers may have become so accustomed to them that a new one will be without effect. There is, however, one cause for which we willingly ask support, and we hope our words will receive the attention due them. The reading-room still lacks funds with which to meet its actual expenses. This institution seems an exotic, but surely it should find at Harvard its native soil. It is suited to Harvard's needs, and could be made invaluable. These possibilities seem destined never to be realized. Appeal after appeal...
...active management of the paper leave a great weight upon the shoulders of the present board. It will require strenuous efforts to keep up to the standard of excellence which '86 has set. The present editors realize that in order to do this they will need a more generous support, both in a literary and in a financial way from the college at large. The freshman class has been very backward in contributing. At this time last year, several editors had been taken on from '88. It is hoped that '89 will begin with the new volume...
...debate to take place on March 4, 1886 will be selected at the meeting to-night from the three questions here submitted: 1, Resolved, That the Safety of the Country urgently demands the Repeal of the Hoar Presidential Succession Bill; 2, Resolved, That the Knights of Labor deserve the Support of the Working Classes; 3, Resolved, That the Labor Panics in England call for Enforced, Agrarian Subdivisions. Further notice of to night's meeting given in another column...
...this be done, for, according to Mill "reform even of governments and churches is not so slow as that of schools." - The only means to this end is to increase the difficulties for admission from year to year, and let us hope that President Eliot and his colleagues may support their new system in this radical...