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...question selected for the next debate is "Resolved, that Congress should speedily pass an International Copyright Bill...
...Resolved, that Congress should speedily pass an International Copyright Bill...
Among the writers in the last Century favoring International Copyright, are Pres. Porter of Yale, ex-Pres. Hopkins of Williams, Pres. Gilman of Johns Hopkins, Pres. Bernard of Columbia...
...pride in the success of the athletic associations cannot value the various photographs of such associations as highly as he ought, when he knows that they are scattered abroad in shop windows. To render the possession of these photographs the peculiar right of the students and their friends, a copyright should be secured...
...flagellation (per extremam flagellationem) was greater than that obtained by any other means, does this justify slaughtering him in this fashion?" Three speakers supported and four opposed the question, which was decided in the negative. The question "Ought foreign authors to be excluded from the privilege of securing copyright in this country?" was once discussed, and the vote was carried in the negative. Debate on the question "Was the Hartford Convention a measure deserving the reprobation of posterity," continued through two meetings, the vote standing affirmative, 13; negative, 16. February 8th, 1836, the question, "Is a war with France...