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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Republican Club will hold its first meeting of the year in Lower Massachusetts tonight at 7 o'clock. The plans of the club for the campaign will be outlined by the officers, and an address will be made by F. W. Dallinger '93. New members may join the club by filling out blanks at the meeting...
...best part of the paper is Col. T. W. Higginson's article defining imperialism, which he considers the one great issue of the campaign. The main purpose of the article is to give the Harvard man, who is voting for the first time, advice on the main question at stake. The recent actions of England are compared with the intentions of the Republican party, and are used as arguments to prevent Americans from imitating their English cousins. The article is powerful and convincing...
Senator G. F. Hoar '46 writes in the October number of the "International Monthly" on "Party Government in the United States. The importance of Government by the Republican Party." In the October "North American" he has an article bearing on the present campaign "President McKinley or President Bryan...
...plans for a parade will be discussed, and letters read from Governor Roosevelt and A. W. Tourgee, the author of "A Fool's Errand" and other well known political works. A weekly paper, to be called "The Harvard American," devoted to Republican political interests and to continue throughout the campaign in opposition to the "Harvard Democrat," will at that time be organized. Aside from this Harvard publication, a magazine, partly political, and managed by private enterprize, is to appear for the first time about October 15. Copies will be distributed in all the American colleges. The magazine, which will...
...Harvard Democratic Club will publish during the present campaign a weekly political paper edited by G. Marsh '02. The first issue will contain letters from Bryan, Stevenson, Senator Jones, Col. T. W. Higginson '41, Mr. Erving Winslow, Mr. G. F. Washburn and ex-Governor Boutwell h. '51. Letters from many other political leaders have been promised for the later issues...