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Such a conference as was held yesterday by President Hadley, President Lowell, Mr. Camp, and Mr. Haughton is significant of a new spirit entering into football affairs. That the game is in such a condition that reform is needed has been apparent to all; that four men representing the interests which these men represent should start the reform, is a very hopeful sign for the future...
President Eliot will deliver an address on "The Progress of Municipal Reform and its Relation to Other Reforms" this evening in New London, Connecticut, under the auspices of All Souls' Church. He will leave for New London this afternoon and return to Cambridge tomorrow morning...
President Eliot will deliver an address on "Municipal Reform and its Relation to Other Reforms" in New London, Connecticut, tomorrow evening, under the auspices of All Souls' Church...
After being graduated from College Mr. Bonaparte entered the Law School, and received the degree of LL.B. in 1874. He was admitted to the bar, and practiced for several years in Baltimore. He entered politics early in his career, and became prominent in many reform movements. He was made chairman of the council of the national Civil Service Reform League, president of the National Civic Federation. In 1905 he was appointed Secretary of the Navy by President Roosevelt, a position which he held for a year and a half, when he was made Attorney-General. He remained in this position...
...will speak on "Law as a Career in America" in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. After being graduated from the Harvard Law School in 1874, Mr. Bonaparte practiced law in Baltimore for a number of years. He has been prominent in the reform movement, a member of the Board of Indian Commissioners, secretary of the navy, attorney-general of the United States, and an Overseer of the University from...