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Last evening in Boylston Hall, Mr. Richard P. Hallowell of West Medford delivered an interesting address upon "The Southern Question, Past and Present." The speaker said that when our forefathers brought the subject of slavery into the constitution, they brought a curse upon the country which has never been wholly obliterated. The white people of the South, were, however, corrupted by their own institution of slavery and the whole civilzation of the South was undermined morally...
...Morgan will speak to the members of the Southern Club this evening on "The Republic of Florida...
...been granted to Americans. There remains, therefore, only the financial side of the question to be considered. The Greek government stipulated of course that full indemnification be made to all inhabitants whom the excavators might disturb. As a matter of fact, the site of ancient Delphi on the southern slope of Mount Parnassus is at present entirely covered by the village of Castri. It will be necessary to buy this village out entire before beginning the work, and for this purpose $80,000 is needed by the first of June. The American Archaeological Institute has the matter of raising...
...Richard P. Hallowell of West Medford will lecture under the auspices of the Historical Society on "The Southern Question, Past and Present," next Wednesday evening, March 12, at 7.30 o'clock in Massachusetts hall. It will be open to the public, and will undoubtedly be interesting. Mr. Hallowell has already spoken before the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts...
...Southern club held its annual dinner Saturday evening at the Parker House. Thirty-five members and several visitors, including the president of the Yale Southern club were present. Mr. Cobb the president of the club presided. There were two appointed toasts, one on "The South and the Constitution" was responded to by Mr. W. G. Brown, the other on "Jefferson Davis" was responded to by Mr. F. F. Causey. An Ode on "The New Sonth" was read by Mr. Hugh McCulloch. Mr. Keerns, president of the Yale Southern club spoke about the new Yale Southern club which is modeled after...