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April 3. Harvard in the Sixties. Hon. Moorfield Storey...
...reception by the Civil Service Reform Club to the members of the United States Civil Service Commissioners will be held at half past four this afternoon at the Colonial Club. The Hon. John R. Procter, the president of the Commission will make a short address of about twenty minutes...
...members of the United States Civil Service Commission, Hon. J. R. Procter, Hon. W. G. Rice and the Hon. J. M. Harlow, have accepted an invitation from the Harvard Civil Service Reform Club to a reception which will be held at the Colonial Club house next Saturday afternoon. President Eliot will assist the club in receiving. Members of the club will be notified as to the hour of the reception, which is not yet definitely known...
...bought. A large number of the periodicals have been bound and placed on the shelves. The books are of a vastly miscellaneous character. Except in a few instances they have been added in small batches of two or three. The largest donation was made early in February by the Hon. Samuel A Green of Boston, a regular donor; it comprised 66 books and 858 pamphlets...
...often is a patron of vicious places near his own home.- (z) Municipal evil appeals so strongly to women that their vote would be constantly for purity as against vice and corruption: Testimony of the Govs. of Kas. and Wyo. in W. S. Leaflet, Vol. II, No. 28; Hon. J. S. Clarkson, "How Women Vote in Colorado," W. S. Leaflet, Vol. II, No. 6.- (d) The objection that, if the municipal franchise were extended to women, the entire immoral female element would vote with the corrupt men, has no weight.- (1) Unless the bad equal or outnumber the good...