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...March, May, 1890), and vol. 151, p. 238 (Aug., 1890; other articles in vol. 151, pp. 237 248, (Sept. 1890), and vol. 153 pp. 737-749, (Dec., 1891); A. B. Hart in Atlantic Mo., vol. 67, p. 380, Mar., 1891); Joseph Chamberlain in Nineteenth Cent., vol. 28, p. 861; Speeches in Cong. Rec., vol. 21, (1889-91); part...
...They protect adequately both majority and minority. - (e) They do not confer on the speaker dangerous power. - (b) They are supported by precedent and common sense: T. B. Reed in N. Amer. Rev., March, May, and August, 1890. Joseph Chamberlain in Nineteenth Cent., vol. 28, p. 861; J. G. Cannon in Cong. Rec., vol. 21, (1889-91), part II, p. 1172; Theodore Stanton in N. Amer...
...course of the year. The total number of books there is now about 292000, with 150,000 pamphlets. The class-room and laboratory libraries, exclusive of the great department libraries, like those of the law and divinity schools, now contain 8452 volumes. Try 1889-90 98 per cent. of the students used the central library; in 1890-91 not more than 95 per cent. did so. The decrease is probably to be attributed to the facilities offered by the class-room libraries. The total number of books loaned for the year has been...
...tickets sold by Yale made $5,451.50, and those by Princeton $4,389, and the premium on Yale's sales was $1,331. These figures added to the gross sales of the Manhattan Athletic Club make the grand total $36,063.75. Yale and Princeton each received 40 per cent...
There are 320 colleges in France. At Olivet students are not allowed to enter any field day sport unless their scholarship average is eighty per cent...