Word: campaign
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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General references: Nation, Vol. 33. pp. 348, 390, 461, 486, Vol. 34, p. 9; A. B. Hart in Boston Herald, Feb. 4, 1892. Thos. Talbot; Blaine's Foreign Policy in U. S. Campaign Documents...
...Democratic students at Princeton, have organized a Cleveland Club, for carrying on systematic work during the coming campaign...
...Republican Club has been formed at Princeton, which intends to send around delegates to address the other colleges during the coming campaign...
...Republican Club has been formed at Princeton which intends to send around delegates to address other colleges during the coming national campaign...
...next and last piece of machinery in politics is the National Convention. The nomination of candidates is, next to the quadrennial election, the greatest feature of a campaign. Originally, candidates were nominated by a congressional caucus. It was not until after 1831-2, that National Conventions were first held, and since that time all the nominations for presidency have been made through this medium...