Word: wisconsin
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Professor Fullerton of Pennsylvania delivered the address of welcome. Regularly accredited delegates were presetn from the following nineteen colleges: Harvard, Brown, Yale, Princeton, Cornell, Columbia, Barnard, Bryn Mawr, Chicago, Clark, Johns Hopkins, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Pennsylvania, Radcliffe, Western Reserve, Wisconsin, and Columbian University...
Columbia College has been challenged by the universities of Minnesota and Wisconsin to boat races next year. Minnesota will come East in the spring, paying all expenses, if Columbia will go West the following year. Columbia will probably accept, if the events do not interfere with the tri-collegiate race at Poughkeepsie...
...foreign-born, is unfit to decide American excise questions: N. Y. Post, 9 Aug., '95.- (2) Saloons control the primaries, and local option would put the city government in the hands of saloon keepers entirely: Independent, 29 Aug., '95.- (b) Local Option is liable to grave abuse.- (1) In Wisconsin the town goes so far as to determine the rate of licenses: N. Y. Post, 25 Sept...
...graduate clubs affiliated and introductory accounts of the colleges and universities whose courses of instruction are included in the handbook. These are Barnard, Brown, Bryn Mawr, California, Chicago, Clark, Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Leland Jtanford, Jr., Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Radcliffe, Vanderbilt, Western Reserve, Wisconsin and Yale...
...Harvard, F. P. Gulliver; Johns Hopkins, C. C. Schenk; Leland Stanford, Jr., J. C. Kirtland; Michigan, Melvin P. Porter; Minnesota, E. B. Johson; New York, L. J. Tompkins; Pennsylvania, Ellis A. Schnabel; Princeton, Frank F. Thompson; Radcliffe, Kate O. Peterson; Vanderbilt, D. T. McIntyre; Western Reserve, Charles T. Hickok; Wisconsin, J. F. Morse; Yale, Clive...