Word: democratic
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...service commissioners-Philadelphia Press in P. O. May 18; American, May 11; Boston Morning Journal, July 5. (b) Refusal to remove incumbents-New York World in P. O. March 23, New Orleans Times in P. O. March 23. (c) Many cases to which the reform is not applicable.- Rochester Democrat in P. O. August 10, Omaha Bee in P. O. Oct. 12; Independent Journal in P. O., July 20. (d) fovorable criticism-New York Press in P. O. Oct 12, Boston Morning Jounal July...
...fall term. Campaign clubs, torchlight parades, and tariff debates have been the events of the hour, and have been peculiarly interesting on account of their novelty, as election comes but once during a college course. The college is divided politically in the ratio of two Republicans to one Democrat, and the result has accordingly been satisfactory to the majority of the students. College enjoyed a half-holiday on election day, and the Wesleyan game attracted a large number to New York...
...voting by proxy. The boxes will be open for voters today and tomorrow. Every member of the university is eligible to vote. The result of the mock election will be awaited with a good deal of interest. No one should fail to vote, be he a Republican, Democrat or Prohibitionist, and the earlier the better...
...Republican party is a party of a free ballot.- North American Review 1879, p. p., 173, 248 and 282. St. Louis Globe Democrat (in Public Opinion...
1491st time: "A chair of journalism has been established at Harvard, and to be filled by Joseph B. McCullagh, of the St. Louis Globe-Democrat." - The Badger...