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...Labor, 1889; Speech of Senator Carey at Washington, Feb. 27, 1891; Woman Suffrage Leaflets, vol. II, No. 28 (Sept. 15, 1889); Vol. VII, No. 4 (July, 1895); Vol. VI, No. 4 (July, 1893); Vol. VI, No. 4 (July, 1894); Vol. II, No. 14 (Feb. 15, 1889); Speech of Hon. John D. Long at Melrose, Mass., Oct. 20, 1895; Speech of H. W. Beecher at Cooper Institute...
...Governor William E. Russell presided. The judges were Hon. George F. Williams, of Massachusetts, Professor A. T. Hadley, of Yale, and Professor Richmond Mayo-Smith, of Columbia...
April 3. Harvard in the Sixties. Hon. Moorfield Storey...
...Govenor William E. Russell will preside at the debate. The judges will be Hon. George Fred. Williams of Massachusetts, Professor A. T. Hadley of Yale, and Professor Richmond Mayo-Smith of Columbia. Among those who will come from Princeton to hear the debate is Professor McClure. From Yale will come W. H. Clark, who spoke in last year's Harvard-Yale debate and C. N. Clark, one of the winners of this year's Yale-Princeton debate...
...arrangements for the Princeton debate are now practically complete. The men who have been chosen to serve as judges are: Professor A. T. Hadley of Yale, Professor Richmond Mayo-Smith of Columbia, and Hon. George Fred Williams, ex-congressman from Massachusetts. As previously announced, ex-Governor Wm. E. Russell will preside at the debate...