Word: governors
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...dinner immediately preceding the initiation will take place in the Committee Room of the Union next Wednesday at 6.30 o'clock. Among the speakers at the dinner will be Professor E. H. Warren '95, of the Law School; Lieutenant-Governor Robert Luce '82, and coaches of three former University debating teams...
...Harvard Woodrow Wilson Club, headed by a brass band, will lead a torchlight procession to Boston, to attend the Wilson rally at Tremont Temple this evening at 7.30 o'clock. Governor Wilson will speak. The parade will form in Harvard square at 6.15 o'clock sharp, and march to Central square, where it will take the Subway to Boston. Special seats will be reserved on the platform for those who take part in the parade. All members of the University are invited to join the procession...
...been the custom of politicians to make glittering promises before entering into office and then forget them when in power. In Mr. Wilson's campaign for Governor of New Jersey he promised new employers' liability laws, new election laws, cold storage bill, and several other economic reforms. Within ninety days after Governor Wilson was elected these promises had become laws, and the power of public service corporations was broken in New Jersey...
...Field Malone, corporation counsel of New York City and son-in-law of Senator O'Gorman of New York, will speak on "What Wilson Stands For" in the Living Room of the Union today at 4.30. Mr. Malone is a brilliant speaker and is doing active campaigning for the Governor of New Jersey. His talk will be under the auspices of the Woodrow Wilson Club of Harvard and will be open to all members of the University...
While Mr. Taft had a comfortable lead over Mr. Roosevelt, he failed to receive 60 per cent. of the total Republican votes, which may be significant of future events. On the other hand, Governor Wilson, in a field of six Democrats, received 77 per cent. of the total Democratic vote, and that also may be significant...