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...incontestable. In this is found the first obstacle to constitutional government in Germany. Under the present government a responsible ministry is an impossibility, which forms another obstacle. A third is found in the relation of Prussia to the Empire, at the head of which Prussia stands, with the Prussian king at the head of the government of the Empire. The success of this system necessitates the greatest harmony and most complete unity between Frussia and the rest of the Empire. Such a unity does not exist. In the relation of the king to the government, and the foreign relations...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bowdoin Prize Dissertation. | 2/12/1889 | See Source »

...soon to judge of the story as a whole, but the beginning is surely auspicious. Shorter stories are "A Winter Courtship," by Miss Jewett, who is well known as a writer of novelettes; "The Gift of Fernseed," a fanciful tale by H. P. Robinson, and "Under which King," by Miss Harriet W. Preston. The number also contains several interesting essays, among which are "Butterflies in Disguise," by Samuel H. Scudder, the well-known Cambridge entomologist. "A Plea for Humor," by Agnes Repplier, a thoughtful article on politics entitled "The Spirit of American Politics as shown in the Late Election...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The February Atlantic. | 1/31/1889 | See Source »

...historian; E. Bright, Jr., poet; H. L. Glover, orator; R. L. Cutting, Jr., prophet; Hammond Odell, presentation orator. The members of the committee who are to have charge of Class Day exercises are R. Johnson, W. J. Barlow, E. Bright, Jr., G. D. Mumford, N. Wilde, W. V. King, and T. W. Thatcher. The Commencement committee consists of G. T. Donnell, C. K. Beckman, H. Odell, and W. R. Pratt from the School of Arts, with three from the Mines to be elected. The marshal for Commencement will also be elected by the "Miners...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Officers of the Senior Class at Columbia. | 1/22/1889 | See Source »

...seniors expect to have an entertainment about the first of March to liquidate their class debt. The committee in charge is G. D. Mumford, W. J. Barlow, H. Odell, W. V. King, T. W. Thacher, and H. L. Cutting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Officers of the Senior Class at Columbia. | 1/22/1889 | See Source »

...hand-ball practice has been there fitted up. This will be a good place for battery practice, but the space is too cramped to allow any batting. It is likely that Irwin of the Philadelphia team will be engaged to coach the nine. Among the candidates are Ames, King, Durell, and Dana of last year's nine. Of these Ames will probably play second base, King, (captain), pitch, Durell take right field and Dana first base. For catcher Brokaw and Brownlee are the leading candidates. Browmee caught in the season of '86, and Brokaw was catcher on last year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Princeton Letter. | 1/21/1889 | See Source »

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