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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON. - Allow me to say a few words in favor of starting a reading-room. As the project was stated the other night, it seems that the assessment will be but $1.50, and in the case of members of the Harvard Union, $1.00. For this small sum a person will have access to the leading New York and Boston dailies, as well as those from Chicago, San Francisco and the South. Harper's Weekly, Frank Leslie's, Life, and Puck will be in the list. The London Graphic, Illustrated News and Punch, with possibly a German...
Supplementing the question of forming a reading-room, as suggested Thursday evening at the Union meeting, a communication is published this morning. The columns of the CRIMSON have been so often filled with discussions of the advantages of a well supported and well equipped reading-room, that further discussion would be out of place. For several reasons former attempts in the direction of a reading-room have failed, but let it be hoped that this latest effort may meet with the support it deserves. The book at the office of the Co-operative Society should receive...
...first meeting of the Union this fall was largely attended, and the debate was very spirited and interesting. The president, Mr. Merriam, '86, occupied the chair. The subject for debate was, Resolved: - That President Cleveland's administration has been and promises to be in the direction of reform. The vote on the merits of the question resulted in 48 votes for the affirmative and 38 for the negative. J. M. Goodale, L. S., opened the debate for the affirmative, G. P. Furber, '87, for the negative, followed by E. A. Hibbard, L. S., affirm., and P. L. Sternbergh...
ARTICLE I. "This society shall be called the "Harvard Union." Its primary object shall be to debate questions of public interest. The regular debates of the society shall be public, and all members of the university shall be invited to participate in them...
...first debate at the Union for this year will be held this evening. It will be the usual fall political debate. The attendance at the political debates of the Union in past years prove that they have been successful. The meetings of the Union are open to everyone, and anyone connected with the university can speak in the open debate. Attention is called to the new constitution published in this issue. All old members will be offered an opportunity to sign it at the meeting...