Word: campaign
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...entrance of the College into politics will be a feature of the Presidential campaign of 1892. Men have realized that college thought and educational sentiment are becoming yearly a more important influence upon public opinion. To further such influence Republican clubs have been formed in many of the colleges. In political clubs of former years, the idea has been more to get fun out of torchlight processions etc., than to accomplish any particular good...
...work for these Republican clubs has been organized by the formation of an Intercollegiate Republican League, on May 17, 1892. During the coming campaign, public meetings will be held under the auspices of these clubs, and prominent speakers will be secured. Members themselves will take some active share in campaign work...
There will be probably 1800 students in Harvard old enough to register next fall, and so the Republican Club has been formed not merely to keep the Republican party in the campaign, but also to influence the new voters in college. The club was formed by students entirely independent of any outside influence...
...purposed that the Democratic Campaign Club do anything before or at the Chicago Convention? Should it not pass resolutions or do something in favor of the nomination of a particular candidate, probably Cleveland, desired by Harvard Democrats...
...Republicans of Yale will organize a uniform campaign club in the fall which will be known as the "Chauncey M. Depew Battalion...