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Professor Taussig spoke at the dinner of the Massachusetts Reform Club last Thursday, and was appointed one of a committee to look after coinage legislation...
Professor Taussig was to have spoken on the "Silver Question" at a dinner of the Massachusetts Tariff Reform League this week, but his business in Washington prevented his doing so. It is hoped that when he returns the Tariff Reform League will offer the public another chance to hear...
...articles by Messrs. Everett, Roosevelt and Cook are all devoted to history and political science. Dr. Everett writes on the French Spoliation Claims, Mr. Roosevelt on "An Object Lesson in Civil Service Reform" and Mr. Cook contributes a biographical and critical sketch of John Rutledge...
...American Historical association at Washington, December 29-31, Professor Adolphe Cohn will have a paper on the "Formation of the French Constitution," Professor Kuno Francke on "Karl Follen and the Liberal Student Movement in Germany from 1815 to 1819." Dr. Charles Gross will present "A Plea for Reform in the Study of English Municipal History." Professor Edward Channing, as chairman, will report on "The Teaching of History." Edward Campbell Mason of the Law School has a paper upon "Presidential Protests," Herman V. Ames of the Graduate School, one on "Amendments to the Constitution of the United States," and Edwin...
...administration of the Executive Department has been praise worthy. a. A good business Cabinet has been chosen; Tribune Almanac for 1889; Public opinion passim. b. No bad appointments have been made; Weekly Tribune, Oct. 8, 1890. c. By the appointment of Mr. Roosevelt Civil Service Reform has been greatly stimulated; P. O. passim. d. A. vigorous foreign policy has been pursued; Public Opinion passim...