Word: stevenson
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...powers of the Speaker have steadily increased till from moderator he has become despot.- (a) Clay imposed his personality upon House.- (b) Stevenson, 1827-35, made House subservient to Pres. Jackson.- (c) Blaine, 1869-75, used office to further political ambitions.- (d) Carlisle, 1883-89, made himself real source of all legislation by refusing recognition to members he did not favor.- (e) Reed, 1889-91.- (1) Overrode minority summarily.- (2) Increased power of chair by new rules...
...following members of the '95 University nine are requested to meet at the Trophy Room of the Gymnasium, Saturday evening, January 4, at 8 o'clock, to confer with the graduate advisors: J. J. Hayes. A. A. Highlands, T. G. Stevenson, I. S. Adams, D. D. Scannell, W. H. Rand, P. W. Whittemore, R. D. Wrenn, C. J. Paine, James Dean, E. G. Burgess, A. A. Morton, J. R. McVey, A. N. Winslow...
...Stevenson...
...following members of the '95 University nine are requested to meet at the Trophy Room of the Gymnasium, Saturday evening, January 4, at 8 o'clock, to confer with the graduate advisors: J. J. Hayes. A. A. Highlands, T. G. Stevenson, I. S. Adams, D. D. Scannell, W. H. Rand, P. W. Whittemore, R. D. Wrenn, C. J. Paine, James Dean, E. G. Burgess, A. A. Morton, J. R. McVey, A. N. Winslow...
...custom to have a senior preside and have three judges from outside eating clubs. The junior class has taken up debating for profit, and to a certain extent pleasure, while the sophomores have shown their interest in the establishment of two literary clubs, the Kipling Club and the Stevenson Club. Weekly meetings are held and the reading and discussion of the especial writters is the primary purpose. The Civil serveice Reform Association has been admitted into the National League of College Civil Service Reform Clubs, and was represented at the national convention in Washington this week...