Word: demanding
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Union was called to order at 7.49 P. M. with President Halbert in the chair. Sever 11 was filled long before the speakers took the floor, and great interest was manifested throughout the evening. The question before the house was: "Resolved, That the best interests of the country demand the success of the Democratic party in the coming presidential election. A secret ballot on the merits of the question resulted in a vote...
There will be a debate this evening at the Harvard Union. The question is : "Do the best interests of the country demand the success of the Democratic party in the coming Presidential election ?" The speakers on the affirmative are, H. M, Sewall, L. S. and O. R. Hansen '85; negative, C. R. Saunders, L. S. and E. T. Sanford...
...WEDNESDAY.Harvard Union Debate. Sever 11, 7.30 P. M. Question: Do the best interests of the country demand the success of the Democratic party in the presidential election...
...next meeting of the Harvard Union will occur Wednesday evening, Oct. 29. Subject for debate: Resolved, that the best interest for the country demand the success of the Democratic party in the coming presidential election. Debaters: Aff. H. M. Sewall, L. S. and O. R. Hansen, '85; Neg. C. R. Saunders, L. S. and E. T. Sanford...
...been the decision of the college. Both the drum corps and the band are made up of Blaine men and Cleveland men indifferently ; and since the college this year is so equally divided in political preferences, if seems as if the Cleveland men had almost a right to demand organizations to turn out in their procession as well as in the Republican. Since the members of the band and drum corps who are opposed to Mr. Blaine are willing to risk for the moment their political feelings and to turn out to help make Harvard's share in the Republican...