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S B. E a k in , Vice P re s.
P . E . S n o d g r a s s , C a s h ie r
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Last Saturday evening’s meeting of
the Laurean Literary Society was the
event of the society's first semi-public
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debate of the year.
Preceding the debate Prof. F. G.
Young addressed the society upon the
! subject “The Here and The Now.’
In his remarks, Prof. Young spoke at
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the part of the voter in considering
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He emphasized the importance of the
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some influence in all political affairs.
The address was highly interesting
and instructive and much appreciated
by all present.
The debate followed upon the ques
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congress exclusive power over m ar
In and after 1908, candidates for
riages and divorces, the difficulties of
passing the amendment not entering admission to the Cornell Nniversity
Medical College must be graduates of
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