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...practicable, (b) efficient, (c), beneficial to the masses.- 1. By annihilation of selling value and its speculative element. 2. The burden of taxation on productive industry would thus be considerably lightened. 3. By the gradual abolition of poverty-The Land and the Community, pp. 147-173; Lippincott, March 1887, p. 491; George's Progress and Poverty, pp. 389-408; The Nineteenth Century...
...Majoris. The spectrum of this star has been photographed at the observatory on seventy nights and a careful study of the results has been made by Miss A. C. Maury, a niece of Dr. Draper. The K line is clearly seen to be double in the photographs taken on March 29, 1887, on May 17, 1889, and on August 27 and 28, 1889. On many other dates the line appeared hazy as if the components were slightly separated, while at other times the line appears to be well defined and single. An examination of all the plates leads...
Notices have been posted calling a meeting of the Co-operative Society tomorrow evening in Sever hall. In view of the fact that "if the members so vote, the meeting will be in place of the annual meeting in March," the occasion will be of unusual importance. Yet the evening chosen is the date of the Symphony concert, of the semi annual meeting of the Harvard Union, and of several smaller meetings. Worse than this, the Co-operative Society has engaged the same hall as the Harvard Union, and must therefore adjourn before half-past seven, when the latter society...
...Drum Major." The opera is a worthy successor to "The Brigands," which achieved such success in Boston last fall. The military character of the opera affords many opportunities for elaborate scenic display, and all of these have been improved; the opera is a series of beautiful pictures. The march in the last act is a particularly striking feature; the troops, gorgeously arrayed in the regulation French army uniform of the period of the opera, are preceded by a military band; many of the movements executed are new. Pauline Hall did not sing the role of Stella; she is expected...
...testimony, further, is invalidated by errors of circumstance, as is shown by Mr. Cumnock's letter. He and Mr. Sears did not go to Andover "in the fall," but in the following March; they did not see the Andover team, but only three members of it. It is probable that the Messrs. Mowry, whom we believe to be honorable men, have accepted vague rumors running through the school, and have become confused as to their source. The visit of Messrs. Sears and Cumnock was made, not of course to extend offers of financial aid, but to present the legitimate attractions...