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F. W. Dallinger, '93, opened the affirmative side of the resolution that "the action of the majority in the present House of Representatives merits the endorsement of the country." From 1860 to 1888 the Republican party, he said, had almost absolute control of all branches of government. They were elected...
S. C. Brackett, '91, opened the negative by saying that nothing had been said for him to refute. The Democratic party desire fair elections and true returns, but not such a bill. The McKinley Tariff bill only protects a few economic principles; it shuts off trade, ruins the poor, helps...
The best news which has reached the Harvard undergraduate world for many a week is the publication of the report of the committee of the Overseers against the proposed reduction in the course. The CRIMSON admits that the advocates of the revolutionary plan have some strange arguments in their favor...
At the annual meeting of the club last night in Sever 11, the report of the treasurer was read and adopted. Also several amendments to the constitution concerning the office of treasurer and the duties of the governing board were unanimously adopted After this Mr. J. W. Lund, president, made...
Instead of the usual fall scratch races there will be a regular barge race between the upper-class crews, on Oct. 18. The race will be rowed on Back Bay from the well-known yellow house to the Union boat-house. The senior crew will begin work tomorrow; the juniors...