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...knees, many voices will unite in shouting: "Vive la France!" Policy. The damage caused to France during the war is an old story. It hardly needs repetition. The French claim that 85,750,000,000 francs worth of damage was done and say that what they want now is rep- aration for that damage and nothing more. Quite rightly they insist that if anyone is to suffer as a result of the barbaric war, it must be Germany-not France. To those who have not seen the awful horror of war this may sound shortsighted; but when the steel wall...
Senator Calder (Rep.) of New York and Senator Williams (Dem.) of Mississippi, old-timers both, sang their swan-songs to the 67th Congress and departed...
...publishing the Class Song and the Class Hymn, the committee has perpetuated some excellent musical compositions--all things being considered--and some words to those compositions, of which the authors will be heartily ashamed in about three years. The line, "full of the pep, that has made Harvard's rep" in the song is beyond words--and we hold no particular brief for the words of the Hymn--"for God, for Harvard, and for "greatest anticlimax ever written", perpetrated a number of years ago by a devout Eli. We reiterate, however, that the music is good--but then...
...final Senior trial last night, the judges chose the following men to rep-recent the class in the debate with the Juniors on March 23: H. S. Bowers, J. Frank, E. E. Sargeant; alternate, O. D. Evans. Following is the Junior team: R. Bishop, W. S. Heilborn, D. C. Hirsch; alternate, W. Catchings. The question to be debated is "Resolved, That for the Philippines a territorial form of government, similar to that of New Mexico, is preferable to that of the English colonial system." The Juniors have chosen the negative side...
References: Hudson, Railway and Republic, pp. 194-250; Rep. Senate Select Com. 1886, pp, 660, 800, 1204; Larrabee, The Railway Question, pp. 194-204; Rev. of Rev. XV, 522; W. A. R., 164, pp. 327-328; Pop. Sci. Mon. 51, pp. 811-819; N. A. R., 163; pp. 123-125; For., 20, 519-530; For., Sept. '97; Arena...