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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Bishop Potter them turned to the methods used in England for checking official corruption. He went on to say that in the first place, no great European city, be it London, Berlin or Paris, harbors the official corruption which stares us in the face throughout out own country. Of the $7,000,000 recently spent in one year by the municipal government of London, not one penny went for other than honest purposes. This showing is remarkable; the credit for it belongs wholly to the existence every-where in England and her colonies, of an active, alert, public opinion...
...head wind so roughened the water above the bridge that fast rowing was impossible, and the final time was 10 minutes and 14 seconds. The Seniors and the Sophomores kept even with the winning boat until just above the bridge, when the Juniors established a lead which they held throughout the race. The Seniors spurted continually but were half a length behind at the finish, one length and a half ahead of the Sophomores. The Law School crew was not in the race after the first mile, and finished five lengths behind...
...part of the students in St. Vladimir University at Kieff, resulted in the imprisonment of many students and a sentence of compulsory military service on many more. As a result of these harsh sentences, renewed disturbances have taken place at Kieff, and a general uprising of university students throughout the empire is to be apprehended. Harvard men who are at all interested in the fortunes of their student brethren elsewhere should assemble in the mass-meeting and pass resolutions denouncing such uncivilized invasion of student freedom; they should extend their sympathy to their fellows who are sacrificing their lives...
About twenty new models have been received at various times throughout this college year, and as they have come in, they have been put in their proper places in the arrangement of the series, awaiting Professor Goodale's return, before they can be remounted on plaster...
...whole of the country if applicable at all. But they contended that the amendment ought not to be enforced: first, because it is hostile to the desires of the South; secondly, because it will be injurious to the negro; and thirdly, because it will depreciate manhood suffrage throughout the country...