Word: governors
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Harvard Republican Club intends to hold a mass meeting of the Republican students of the University next week, at which plans for a parade will be discussed, and letters read from Governor Roosevelt and A. W. Tourgee, the author of "A Fool's Errand" and other well known political works. A weekly paper, to be called "The Harvard American," devoted to Republican political interests and to continue throughout the campaign in opposition to the "Harvard Democrat," will at that time be organized. Aside from this Harvard publication, a magazine, partly political, and managed by private enterprize, is to appear...
...Harvard Democratic Club will publish during the present campaign a weekly political paper edited by G. Marsh '02. The first issue will contain letters from Bryan, Stevenson, Senator Jones, Col. T. W. Higginson '41, Mr. Erving Winslow, Mr. G. F. Washburn and ex-Governor Boutwell h. '51. Letters from many other political leaders have been promised for the later issues...
...interesting pamphlet has recently been published for the guidance of the Cuban teachers who are coming to Cambridge this summer. It is printed in English and Spanish by the order of the military governor of Cuba...
...public meeting to arouse interest in the coming of the Cuban school teachers to the Summer School will be held in Huntington Hall, Boston, this evening. Ex-Governor Wolcott will preside. Mr. A. E. Frye will address the meeting on "The School System of Cuba," and President Eliot will tell of the preparations which are being made here for the teachers...
...Harvard Club of New York will hold its thirty fourth annual dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, on Wednesday evening, February 21, at half past six o'clock. Edmund Wetmore '60 will preside at the dinner, and the following men will speak: President Eliot, President Hadley, Secretary Long '57, Governor Roosevelt '80, Albert Stickney '59, Samuel H. Hill '79 and Francis C. Huntington '87. Edward S. Martin '77 will read a poem...