Word: cleveland
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Cleveland, captain and fullback, prepared at Taft School, where he played for one year. He is 21 years old, 5 feet 11 inches tall, and weighs 170 pounds...
...Democrats now say that the gold standard is firmly established. They are in a position to know. Under Cleveland the national finances were trembling on the precipice of free silver. The gold reserve was the lowest in American history. Cleveland defended this reserve in spite of the unpopularity of his measures. As a result, the Democratic party put up for its next candidate a strong silver man, thus repudiating Cleveland for having performed as great an act of bravery as any president has ever done. On the other hand, the Republican party has always stood for monetary safety and security...
Chester Castle Bolton '05, of Cleveland, Ohio, third baseman, prepared at the University School, Cleveland, where he played on the baseball and football teams for three years. He played on his Freshman nine, and was substitute on his freshman football team. Last year he played on the University second nine. He is 21 years old, weighs 160 pounds, and is 6 feet in height...
...Whitney was the secretary of the National Association of Democratic Clubs in 1888, and also of a powerful New York political organization during the campaigns of 1892. While holding the office of assistant attorney-general during Cleveland's last administration, he conducted a number of constitutional cases, such as the Income Tax case, and also took a prominent part in defending the new interstate commerce laws. In the Iron-Pipe Trust case, he obtained the first judicial decision condemning a manufacturing trust under the federal anti-trust law. Mr. Whitney also drew up the New York tenement house...
Harvard Clubs of Buffalo, Syracuse, Toronto, Cleveland, Rocky Mountains, New York, Chicago, Western Pennsylvania, Washington, Keene, N. H., and St. Louis...