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The following twenty-five men have been elected members of the Hasty Pudding Club from '85 to form an electoral committee for the election of the rest of the club from that class: Atkinson, Baldwin, Corroll, Chanler, Codman, Crocker, Curtis, Delano, French, Gardiner, Homans, Howard, Hoyt, Lawrence, McArthur, McCook, Mumford...
SENIOR FORENSICS.The fourth forensic will be due on March 25. Subjects: 1. Ought the government do anything to aid in reviving the commerce of the United States? 2. What ought to be considered the real issues in the coming presidential-election contest? 3. Why does poverty tend to increase as...
The whole history of popular government shows a steady progress. Out of anarchy arose despotism, and from despotism the people have been revolting ever since. In England this struggle has been slow; in France marked by successive revolutions. Our constitution in the anxiety to do away with all danger of...
SENIOR FORENSICS.Third forensic, due on Feb. 26, from 2 to 4 P. M., in Sever 1. Subjects: 1. Does the history of progress favor utilitarianism? 2. May virtuous acts be defined as those which tend to produce happiness? 3. "You cannot make men moral by Act of Parliament" (comment on...
The society was called to order at 7.35 P. M., in Sever 11. In consequence of the vacancy caused by the resignation of the last president, Prof. J. W. White, Prof. Ames, acting president, was elected president. Mr. Curtis, acting secretary, was elected secretary. Mr. W. H. Baldwin was elected...