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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...only way to combat them is for the people to vote at the caucuses, which are to be held on March 31, for the delegates pledged to vote for Taft. In closing, he said that if the reactionary allies succeed in defeating Taft, Hughes, or possibly a Democrat, Bryan, would be nominated...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Three Vigorous Speeches on Taft | 3/19/1908 | See Source »

...first number of "The Harvard Democrat" will be issued today. Among the articles are: "The Panama Affair," by Professor S. M. Macvane '73; "The Administration," by Professor C. E. Norton '46; "The Issues," by Hon. Richard Olney L.'58; "Why Independents Should Vote for Parker," by W. R. Thayer '81; "A Comparison of Republican and Democratic Ideals," by W. G. Brown...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "The Harvard Democrat." | 11/4/1904 | See Source »

...editors of the "Democrat" are: H. M. Ayres 2G., W. A. Baldwin '05, R. J. Bulkley 2L., R. W. Child 2L., A. Derby 2L., C. C. Hackett 2L., A. W. Page '05, R. W. Page...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "The Harvard Democrat." | 11/4/1904 | See Source »

...followed by President Eliot, the last speaker. President Eliot characterized the best Harvard man as the gentleman who is also a democrat. Two requisites for a gentleman, he said, are quiet tastes, and a disposition to see the superiorities in people and to desire association with one's superiors. Then, too, a gentleman should be generous, a thing not incompatible with being poor in money. Life should conform to one's resources. A real gentleman will always be considerate of those whom he employs, and above all he will never do anything injurious to a creature weaker than himself...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SANDERS THEATRE RECEPTION | 10/5/1904 | See Source »

...civil service commissioner of Brooklyn and was chairman of the civil service committee of that city from 1888 to 1890. During the year 1884 to 1885 he was a member of the New York State Forestry Commission. Mr. Shepard is a prominent lawyer and an active Democrat. In the municipal elections in the fall of 1901 he was against and was defeated by Mr. Seth Low h. '90, for the mayoralty of New York City. He is a director in numerous railways and other corporations and is the author of two books. "The Memoirs of Dugdale," and "Martin Van Buren...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lecture by Mr. Shepard. | 1/12/1904 | See Source »

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