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...Harvard Civil Service Reform Club will hold a meeting in Sanders Theatre at 8 p. m., Tuesday, Oct. 18. Mr. Herbert Welsh, the editor of the Philadelphia City and Star will address the meeting on the subject of "The College Graduate and Public Affairs." The meeting is open to the public...
...University students and the public are invited to the address on "College Graduates and Public affairs," by Herbert Welsh of Philadelphia, in the Fogg Museum, Tuesday, Oct. 15, at 8 p. m. The president of the Civil Service Reform Club, Louis A. Frothingham, will preside. The speaker is editor of a political weekly of Philadelphia, and is thoroughly conversant with his subject...
...suffering at present from an epidemic of corruption and jobbery in municipal affairs; that the governing "ring" is so strongly intrenched, it is well-nigh impossible and hopeless to dislodge its members. The task of exposure, however, has been undertaken. The editor of City and State, Mr. Herbert Welsh, is carring on the municipal crusade in Philadelphia in as dauntless a fashion as that set in New York by our own Theodore Roosevelt. Mr. Welsh will deliver an address in Sanders Theatre on Tuesday, Oct. 15, at 8 p. m., upon "The College Graduate and Public Affairs," which every college...
...Welsh, New York...
...Forbes; 4, F. F. Fox; 5, G. Benson; 6, A. H. Ladd; 7, A. N. Beale; 8, C. M. Weld; 9, J. Dean; 10, E. Hollister. The following list includes all men who have been elected honorary members up to date: E. N. Wrightington, H. Binney, J. P. Welsh, R. Floyd...