Word: canadians
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Annexation could be peaceably effected: Forum, Nov. 1888; No. Am. Rev. Mch., 1891; De Bow Rev., IX 400; Republic II, 88, 97. (a) England would not oppose the wishes of Canada; - (b) Canadian sentiment for annexation is strong and increasing...
...Annexation would be a political disadvantage to the United States. - (a) Majority of Canadians could not be loyal to a strange form of government: Forum IX, 562, - (b) A Canadian faction would be introduced into Congress; Forum, VI, 458, IX, 562. - (c) management of the vast-territory would be too much for a government already overcrowded with work...
...TRAFFORD, Capt.The Canadian Club will meet this evening in the Union Club Rooms. Prof. F. C. de Sumichrast will address the members upon Tours and Scenery in Cape Breton...
...TRAFFORD, Capt.Graduate club, Union club, Canadian club, Canoe club, and Chess and Whist club: - please send delegate to 6 Quincy Hall tonight, 7.15, to arrange for renting of Union club rooms for this year...
Yesterday, being the Queen's birthday, the Canadian Club held a special meeting at which the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Arthur J. B. Mellish '92, president; John E. Barss '92, vice-president; Fred. J. McLeod, Gr., secretary; and C. S. Hickman L. S., treasurer...