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Two neighboring Governors struck each a blow-in the interest, they said, of free institutions. In Madison, Wis., Governor John J. Elaine (LaFollette man) vetoed a bill aimed against rodeos. Pointing out that the bill would be rendered ridiculous by the natural struggle of "single-comb white wyandotte" roosters against...
The University Instrumental Clubs trace their origin to the foundation of the Banjo Club in 1886, and of the Guitar and Mandolin Club in the following year. This latter organization was coached by L. T. Romero, an accomplished Spanish guitarist. He coached until 1890, when he was succeeded by G...
John R. Freeman of Providence, consulting engineer and expert on hydraulics, sketched the career of a fellow engineer, witnessed the affection of other engineers for this particular member. Ralph Budd, President of the Great Northern R. R.. lauded the laying out of that road, the planning and organization of...
The President of the United States, the entire Cabinet, the entire Supreme Court (in robes), the Diplomatic Corps, the Senate, the House of Representatives, ceased their activities for a day in honor of a dead President. William Jennings Bryan (ex-Sec, of State), Robert Lansing (the same), David Houston (ex...
Princeton, N. J., Oct. 31.--The 67 men who comprise the Varsity Club at Princeton, men who have won letters in sports, maintained a considerably higher scholastic average than the undergraduate body, according to figures made public today by Secretary V. Lansing Collins, secretary of Princeton University. Of these 67...