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...students, but it is from them that John receives nearly all the liquor he gets. John has a family and each time he comes home home drunk he throws the whole household into a state of misery and wretchedness. If, then, there are men who do not share the universal regard and love for John himself, and so are not concerned for his welfare, let them at least help in the good purpose of keeping John sober and straight by refraining from giving him liquor, for the sake of a family that is dependent upon...
...primary cause of these grievances is that the farmers have not had their due share of political influence.- [a] Other classes increase their influence by combination.- [b] As farmers live in thinly populated districts they have especial need of combination to secure political influence. The alliance movement is the best suited to meet this need. Chamberlain, pp. 3 and 4; Farm, Stock and Home...
...supporting it. Granting that subscriptions for various college organizations have become a greater burden than can be borne without a good deal of self-sacrifice, still, since the class of '92 in the autumn showed no desire to stay out of the class races, every man should bear his share of the expense necessary in putting an eight on the water and not let the whole burden fall upon the comparatively few men whose loyalty to their class is frequently deeper than their pockets...
Resolved, That in E. A. Seeley we have lost a liberal, earnest, and talented companion, whose steady application to his work enabled him to distinguish himself in many branches of study. His patience and perseverence helped him to endure cheerfully severe hardships, of which he had more than his share. His earnest and faithful nature won the esteem of all who were fortunate enough to be his friends, by whom he will be deeply mourned...
...there it has stopped. It has examined minutely the science of raising food and getting it to the retail dealer as cheaply as possible, but it has not yet gone on to teach the consumer his part of the work, to tell him how to dispose of his share of the food without waste...