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...Harrison has been false to the spirit of reform in his appointments-Public Opinion, March 23, June 8; Nation, May 23, August 1, 1889; Civil Service Record from June to October...
...policy of his subordinates, for which he is responsible, is at varance with his pledges-Civil Servics Record, May 1889; Public Opnion, March 30, August 13, June 22, 1889. (a) unprecedented demand for office-I'ublic Opinion, May 18, 25, July 20; New York Post, June 25; Nation, April 25, May 2, 9, 16, June 20, July 11, September 19, 26. (b) Nepotism-Epoch, August 2; Nation, May 1, July 4. (c) there have been gross abuses in the pension department-Public Opinion, May 18, July 6, September 7, 21; Nation...
...came out was encouraging. The meeting was a purely business one; a number of amendments to the constitution were considered and adopted. Resolutions were also adopted empowening the executive committee to make arrangements for meetings, one each in the months of November, December, January, February and March. These meetings will be of a linerary and social character...
...Boston Symphony orchest a with Nikisch as conductor, will give, as usual, five concerts in Sanders theatre during the fall and winter. They will be given on the Thursday evenings, October 91, December 12, January 9, and March...
...their freedom of motion. A little thoughtfulness in the matter can not be amiss, and that we may act consistently with our own expressions of enthusiasm, we must pay a little attention even to these matters of seeming minor importance. Not an obstacle should be left standing in the march of our eleven toward success...