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...faulty in a. The fisheries question: Forum IX, 243; Republican platform, 1888; Fortnightly Review, Vol. 53, pp. 741; Belford's Magazine, April. 1889. b. The un-American Samoan Pollcy; Nation, Jan. 31, 1889; Feb. 7, 1889; Century, XV, 945, et seq. c. The seal fisheries in Behring Sea; Nation, March 28, 1889; Forum Nov. 1889; New England Magazine, Jan, 1890; pp. 554 et seq. Wm. Everett, Boston Post, Sept. 27, 1890. d. The impracticable reciprocity scheme; Forum IX, 250; Nation...
...Senate Committee, Boston Post, June 6, 1890; Andrews' speech, Boston Herald, May 10, 1890; Cummings' speech, Cong, Record, May 10, 1890. d. As to Civil Service Reform; Republican platform; Report of National Reform League, Boston Post, April 12, 1890. 1. Assistant P. M. Gen. Clarkson's course; Boston Post, March 12 and April 12, 1890. 2. Federal manipulation in Va. elections. 3. Levying assessments on government employees; Pres. of the Union of State Rep. Associations in Boston Herald May 12, 1890; Boston Post, Sept. 16, 1890; Letter of Rep. State Exec. Com., Boston Post, Oct. 26, 1890; 4. Dismissals from...
...week last evening at the Boston Theatre. The excellencies of this play, which has been running to crowded houses since the middle of September, are too well known to need dwelling upon. That special feature of the third act, the return of the campaign worn veterans and the triumphant march around Trafalgar Square, never fails to elict the applause which it justly merits. The play will continue during the week...
...lecture which Professor White intended to give Nov. 4 before the College Conference, called "The Interest of the New Testament to a Student of Greek" will not be delivered. Professor Goodwin has consented to fill this gap in the course, and will, on March 24 or 31, 1891, give an address on "Paul at Athens," or "The contact of Christianity with Greek Thought," in place of one of Professor F. G. Peabody's lectures. It is probable that Rev. Phillips Brooks will close the Conference with a general review of the year's work in Bible study, though nothing definite...
...eyes of the students and their bodily health in general are impaired by the inadequate light and foul air of the reading room. The deprivation of such reading-room facilities as we have during the long evenings from October to March-being the larger part of the college year-is generally thought to occasion a great abridgement of opportunities for the students. The present building has no means of lighting it artificially. There seem to be good reasons to dread the introduction into it of gas, or of electrical currents from the public streets...