Word: blacking
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Dates: during 1900-1900
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...which in their ignorance they lost after the war. It is in this effort to raise the industrial status, and with it the mental and moral conditions of the negro race, that the Institute appeals for the co-operation and aid of those who regard the interests of the black people and the interests of the whole country, which for good or evil, must be indissolubly intertwined with them...
Tuskegee is situated in the Black Belt of the South and is doing a large amount of good in educating the Negroes and raising their position. Mr. Washington is the principal at Tuskegee and it was by his efforts that this school was started and now has such an influence in the South. Mr. Washington received the honorary degree of A.M from Harvard...
...number of the Lampoon which is issued today is decidedly attractive. As usual, the illustrations are the distinctive feature while the written articles are of far less uniform excellence. The cover drawing is artistic, though with little claim to originality. The centre page and a black-and-white by R. Edwards are both well executed, the former being especially pleasing for its freedom and unconventionality. Of the articles, the cleverest are the specimen lecture and "Life in the Chem...
...first regular meeting of the Sophomore Debating Club will be held in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum, this evening at 7. The question for debate will be, "Resolved That President McKinley's administration has been advantageous for the country." A. Black, D.P. Lockwood and H.H. Atwood will speak on the affirmative; P.B. Olney, J.J. Mahoney and J.T. Seare on the negative. After the debate the advisability of adopting the camp system for the club will be discussed. All Sophomores or second year special students interested in debating or public speaking are urged to be present...
...Sophomore Debating Club. Debate. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum, 7. p. m. Question: "Resolved, That President McKinley's administration has been advantageous for the country." Affirmative: A. Black, D.P. Lockwood, and H.H. Atwood.--Negative: P.B. Olney, J.J. Mahoney, and J.T. Sears...