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A college girl on the Wilson bill. The brillant speech of Miss Gail H. Laughlin, of Portland, Me., before the Agora society of Wellesley College, sitting as the United States senate, Mar. 17, 1894

Laughlin, Gail H., 1868-1952. 1894 Boston, Home Market Club mau

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LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. T^ecetved ^Accession No. , 189 r Class No. <v^.-^ x^ • /< /> •H;^^ o^n -^^; ^-■f^" ■^^■^'i^^ Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2007 with funding from IVIicrosoft Corporation http://www.archive.org/details/collegegirlonWilOOIaugrich C^f<J A COLLEGE GIRL ON THE WILSON BILL. THE BRILLIANT SPEECH Miss GAIL H. LAUGHLIN, (OF PORTLAND, ME.), BEFORE THE AGORA SOCIETY OF WELLESLEY COLLEGE, SITTING AS THE UNITED STATES SENATE, MARCH 1 7, 1894. BOSTON PUBLISHED BY THE HOME MARKET CLUB 1894 INTRODUCTION In the gymnasium (appropriate place) of Wellesley College, Saturday evening, March 17, 1894, the debating society called the Agora, which is composed of select members of the three upper classes, and of which Miss Laughlin was President, held an open meeting which was largely attended. The society re- solved itself into the United States Senate, the Vice-President, Miss Elva H.Young of Springfield, Mass., in the chair, and trans- acted business after the manner of that dignified body. Taking up H. R. 4864, (the Wilson tariff bill as it then stood), its pro- visions, and incidentally the tariff question in general, were discussed by Miss Cecilia Dickie ('95 )…

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Laughlin, Gail H., 1868-1952.. A college girl on the Wilson bill. The brillant speech of Miss Gail H. Laughlin, of Portland, Me., before the Agora society of Wellesley College, sitting as the United States senate, Mar. 17, 1894. Boston, Home Market Club. 1894.