Word: campaign
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...month from today the Presidential election of 1916 will be history. Will this campaign and its issues mean more to Harvard undergraduates than the recent parliamentary election in Canada or not? The present campaign is the first that men now in College have been able to view maturely and to a certain degree intelligently...
...Club has opened an office at 22 Abbott Building, Boston, and is trying to enlist men for a speech-making campaign through towns in the vicinity of Boston. This office is now open for the registration of volunteers...
...Harvard Woodrow Wilson Club will begin its active part in the Presidential campaign with a public meeting in Tremont Temple on Monday evening, at which Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War, will speak. Mr. Baker comes to Boston especially to address the club. A torchlight parade to precede the meeting has been planned and will be under the direction of a committee of which E. R. Roberts 1L is chairman. The parade will form at the Harvard square subway station at 7 o'clock. Special cars will be provided to take the marchers to the corner of Commonwealth and Massachusetts...
...this campaign Dr. Hopkins seeks to enlist the aid of the Dartmouth alumni, not in an effort to promulgate the doctrine of "Dartmouth Uber Alles," but rather that of service to the American State in this, and in all future hours of need...
...Wilson Club will hold a meeting in the Trophy Room of the Union this evening at 7.30 o'clock. The speakers will be Michael A. O'Leary, chairman of the Massachusetts Democratic Committee, and George W. Anderson, United States district attorney. Plans will be made for the fall campaign, and all graduates and undergraduates of the University who are supporters of President Wilson are invited to attend...