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Seminary in American History. Party promises and their fulfillment on civil service reform and the tariff. Mr. J. S. Blunt.- Colonial suffrage. Mr. D. E. Spencer. University...
Best general references: Cong. Record of Feb. 26th and 27th, 1891, Speeches of Hopkins, pp. 3544; Candler, pp. 3550; Lane, pp. 3559; Ellis, pp. 3563; Springer, pp. 3566; Andrews, pp. 3641; Dockery, pp. 1066-1072. Wells' Our Merchant Marine; Reform Club's Pamphlets, No. VI by D. A. Wells, and No. VII by John Codman; No. Am. Rev. Dec. '77, pp. 544; Fawcett, Free Trade and Protection pp. 18 etseq...
...establish in the people a thorough faith and confidence in God. As he lived in times of great peril and excitement he was especially influential, and, in the latter part of his life, was at the head of the affairs of the kingdom. He stood up for reform in the direction of simplicity in matters of dress and luxury as well as for reform in morals...
...annual meeting of the Harvard Free Wool Club last night marks the beginning of the third year of the life of this organization. Though it was begun as a tariff reform club, the character of the men who filled its membership made it evident that as new and more urgent political questions arose the club would continue to take a liberal stand and fulfill rather the purpose of a general reform club than that which its name would imply. In getting Mr. Breckenridge and Mr. Moorfield Storey to make addresses on interesting political questions the Club has earned the thanks...
...club and briefly summed up the work of the past year and the possibilities of the organization for the future. He regretted the fact that the name of the club rather suggested the idea of an organization formed to advance exclusively the cause of free trade than a general reform club based upon the tenets of the advanced wing of the Democratic party. The club showed its intention of holding several meetings during the spring and it is probable that such men as Sherman Hoar, George Fred Williams, John E. Russell, Dr. William Everett and Curtis Guild will be invited...