Word: william
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...William M. Salter, of Philadelphia...
...March 13, in Sanders Theatre. The subject of the debate will be: "Resolved That Congress should take immediate steps towards the immediate retirement of the greenbacks." The affirmative will be supported by the Princeton men, Herbert Ure '96 of New Jersey, Robert McNutt McElroy '96 of Missouri, and Frederick William Loetscher '96 of Iowa. For Harvard, William S. Youngman L. S. of Pennsylvania, Joseph P. Warren '96 of Massachusetts, and Fletcher Dobyns '98 of Ohio will represent the negative. F. R. Steward of Montana is Harvard's alternate...
...which members of the three debating clubs are invited. The price per plate will be $2.50. Those intending to attend should hand their names to R. C. Davis, 20 Ware Hall. Among those who have signified their intention of being present are ex-Governor J. D. Long, ex- Governor William E. Russell, Acting Governor Roger Wolcott, and President Eliot...
...critic of the Boston Advertiser, Dr. W. C. Collar, principal of the Roxbury Latin School, Rev. S. W. Crothers, D. D., of Cambridge, Rev. E. Winchester Donald, of Boston, Mr. C. E. Fish, ex-principal of Exeter, Rev. Edward Peabody, D. D., principal of Groton School, and ex-Governor William E. Russell, of Massachusetts...
...current number of the Illustrated American contains an article, "When Furness was at Harvard." The Reverend William Henry Furness, who died recently at Philadelphia, was the oldest living graduate of Harvard. He was graduated in 1820. The article is illustrated by a picture of Dr. Furness and cuts of Holden Chapel, Hollis, Holworthy, and University Halls...