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Best general references: Halls International Law, Sec. 40-42; Snow's Cases, Appendix A; 19th Cent. 33, 606, 1038; Harpers 82, 766; Forum 8, 225; Nation 57, 113, 61, 412; Atlantic 65, 178; N. Am. Rev. 154, 575; Sat. R. 68, 128, or 71, 152; London Times, Jan., June, '97, and N. Y. Tribune, '95-'97. For newspapers see index of London Times fisheries, and for Tribune its index under Behring...
...debating to those Sophomores who have not yet been admitted to either of the upper debating societies, and it is hoped that all 1900 men at all interested in debating will take advantage of this opportunity which has not hitherto been open to Sophomores. Sophomore members of the Forum or Union will not do any active work in the Club, but will be considered as honorary members...
Best general references: A. R. Conklin: City Gov't in the U. S., Chaps. I, III, XIX; James Bryce, Amer. Common-wealth I, Chaps. L, LI; C. W. Eliot, Forum XII, 165; T. N. Hart; N. A. Review...
...clubs) do not provide for everybody, the new organizations should be made." The present clubs do not provide for everybody, for there is a certain class of men who earnestly wish to get practice in debating, but whose abilities are not sufficient to gain for them admission into the Forum or Union on account of the great competition for membership. If admission to the Union and Forum was open only to undergraduates more men would be able to make them, but in the membership of these two upper-class clubs there is a large percentage of men from...
...HARVARD FORUM.- There will be an important meeting of the executive committee this evening at 7 o'clock in 32 Little's Block...