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...Abraham Lincoln," etc. But how any person of ordinary intelligence could suppose that the writer of any such message would put the possessive pronoun before the British Queen and omit it from Abraham Lincoln passes understanding. It is, however, true that the error is having a wonderful run. The Hon. Edward F. MsSweoney has, in a studied oration, alluded to the recreant attitude of people who refer to the late Empress of India as "our Queen Victoria." The Cambridge city council has resoluted against it, and from one end of the state to the other the changes will ring upon...
...Hon. Lawson Purdy of New York City, Chairman of the Board of Taxes and Assessments during Mayor Mitchell's administration, will speak at the regular meeting of Government 17 today on "Municipal Finance." Mr. Purdy was the author of New York City's present scientific plan of assessing real estate for purposes of taxation and is regarded as one of the foremost American authorities on the financial affairs of cities. He will also speak to the members of Government 17 on Thursday of this week, dealing at that time with the subject of "Municipal Budget Making." These lectures are made...
...Fund, according to a letter recently received from Gordon W. Allport '19, a teacher in Robert College. Mr. Allport in his letter made the request that the sum which he enclosed for the Endowment Fund be credited to Dr. L. P. Chambers, Ph.D. '16, Colonel Paul Azan. Litt. D. Hon. '17, and Dr. E. B. Watson...
...speech before the Wood Club last evening the Hon. W. W. Lufkin expressed himself as very hopeful of the issue of the General's campaign. Popular sentiment inclines toward Wood, he said, and that means success. The danger lies in the putting up of less important local sons, with the intent to defeat Wood on the first ballot at the National Convention...
...meeting of the Wood Club scheduled for tonight in the Union has been postponed until tomorrow evening, because the speaker, the Hon. W. E. Lufkin, Chairman of the House Committee on Naval Affairs and of the Massachusetts Wood League, has been called to Washington on government business. After the speech tomorrow, the election of permanent officers and of the executive committee will be held. All nominations must be sent to G. C. Barclay 1L at 60 Brattle street, before noon today...