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...Fine, Princeton; John C. Bull, Pennsylvania; Paul Dashiel, Annapolis; A. A. Stagg, Chicago; E. W. Hall, Dartmouth; C. D. Daly, West Point; J. A. Babbitt, Haverford; C. W. Savage, Oberlin; F. H. Curtis, University of Texas; Harry L. Williams, University of Minnesota; J. T. Lees, University of Nebraska...
...Harper was born in New Concord, Ohio, July 26, 1856, and after graduating from Muskingum College in 1870 received the degree of Ph.D. from Yale University in 1875; of LL.D. from the University of Nebraska in 1893, from Yale University in 1901, and from Johns Hopkins Institute in 1902. Mr. Harper was professor of Hebrew at the Baptist Union Theological Seminary at Chicago from 1879-86, professor of Semitic languages at Yale University from 1886-91 and of Biblical literatures from 1889-91. He was also professor of Semitic languages and literatures at the University of Chicago; a member...
...accounts, outlines, criticisms and bibliographies of the following debates: "The Harvard-Yale Debate on Regulation of Railroad Rates," by W. M. Shohl '06; "The Michigan-Chicago Debate on the Integrity of the Chinese Empire," by H. P. Chandler '01, Secretary to the President of the University of Chicago; "The Nebraska-Iowa Debate on the Fourteenth Amendment-Suffrage-Restitution and Representation," by Professor M. M. Fogg of the University of Nebraska...
...will in the future consist of an editor-in-chief and at least six graduates of colleges and universities other than Harvard, who are resident in or near Cambridge. The graduate editors already selected are as follows: E. Root, Jr., 2L., Hamilton: R. Martin, Brown; E. R. Buckner 1L., Nebraska University; A. A. Ballantine 1L., Harvard; S. W. Howland 1L., Drury; R. I. Lyman Beloit; F. B. Wagner 3L., Leland Stanford...
...York, 512; Pennsylvania, 173; Ohio, 162; Maine, 120; Illinois, 118; Rhode Island, 83; New Hampshire, 66; New Jersey, 65; Connecticut, 59; California, 50; Iowa, 45; Missouri, 42; District of Columbia, 38; Indiana, 37; Wisconsin, 34; Kentucky, 33; Michigan, 29; Colorado, 24; Maryland, 24; Vermont, 24; Minnesota, 21; Kansas, 15; Nebraska, 13; Oregon, 12; Washington, 12; South Carolina, 11; Tennessee, 11; Texas, 11; Alabama, 10; Utah, 10; Virginia, 10; Louisiana, 9; West Virginia 8; Arkansas, 7; North Carolina, 7; Montana, 7; North Dakota, 6; Georgia, 6; Florida, 4; Oklahoma, 4; South Dakota, 3; Delaware, 3; Idaho, 3; Mississippi, 3; Wyoming...