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Brief for the Negative.D. J. GALLERT and W. S. HOCKLEY.Best general references: Bryce, Am. Com. II, ch. 62, 63, 65, 67 (edition of 1891); J. R. Lowell: The Independent in Politics; Moorefield Story, reported in Harvard Crimson of Oct. 29, 1891; F. A. P. Barnard in Forum...
...Fenns 140, J. M. Little 140, S. L. Pitts 145, P. B. Strong 148, F. O. Thompson 148, W. E. Dexter 140, R. L. Barstow 148, A. F. Street 148, C. Dana 142, E. Hollister 145, E. M. Stanton 145, H. W. Howe 145, E. G. Barnard 140, H. S. Roberts 140, W. Byrnes 140, R. M. Begein 148, H. T. Lee 140, R. Ranlett 135, E. Alden 120, R. L. Robbins 135, G. S. Prouty 135, L. O. Obrien 130, R. C. Skinner 132, C. Blood 132, H. W. Wellington 138, A. Silberman 135, M. C. Fenollosa...
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...entertainment was given Tuesday in the Concert Hall of Madison Square Garden for the benefit of Barnard College. Barnard College for women, is a branch of Columbia University, confers the same degrees and draws its teachers from the same faculty. It has at present eighty-five students...
Mars has two satellites, the inner of which is remarkable in that it rises in the west, its motion being very rapid. Jupiter has five satellites of which one was discovered last summer by Prof. Barnard of the Lick Observatory. The velocity of light was first determined by observation of the eclipses of the satellites of Jupiter, Uranus has four satellites and Neptune has one which is remarkable as having a retrograde motion...