Word: bryan
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...joint meting last night of the Bryan Club and the Bryan Campaign Committee the two organizations were fused into one, to be called the Bryan Club. The following resolution was passed, Resolved: "That we organize into a Bryan Club for the purpose of polling the largest possible vote for, Mr. Bryan at the straw ballot, and that we work to bring Mr. Bryan's policies into favor among the members of this University." Officers were elected as follows:. president, W. A. Terrall 1L.; secretary, H. H. Hemingway...
...decided to make an endeavor to secure the attendance of Mr. Bryan to deliver an address at the University. Campaign literature will be distributed and a canvass made to get out the Bryan vote...
Relay race--Harvard: 1911 vs. Yale 1911--Harvard: W. M. Cooper, L. Withington, F. King, C. S. Whittier or R. W. Cutler; Yale: Martin, Winslow, Ortmayer, Gordy or Bryan...
...meeting of the Political Club held in the Union last evening it was voted to hold a straw ballot for President of the United States next week Friday in the offices of the CRIMSON. The four candidates to be ballotted for will be Bryan, Hughes, Johnson, and Taft. The polls will be under the supervision of a committee of seven, composed of the President of the Political Club, elected members from the Republican, Hughes, and, Taft Clubs, and three from the Democratic Club, one a non-partisan, one a Bryan representative, and one representing the Johnson interests. The polls will...
...most important speakers at the meetings of the convention will be Hon. James Bryce h.'07, Hon. W. J. Bryan, Dr. W. T. Grenfell, Rev. Charles C. Hall h.'97, Bishop William F. McDowell, Rev. Floyd W. Tomkins, D.D., '72, and Dr. G. H. Parkhurst...