Word: manning
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...money he receives for election expenses, and of all money he spends and others spend for him. The advantage of this is that candidates will enter the struggle on equal terms. Furthermore election contests are to be decided in court and not by legislatures; in court a man can get the best possible hearing, and is bound to have his case decided on its own merits, a thing legislatures do not always do. The penalty for bribery is increased to a great extent so that a candidate returned unfairly can be unseated and a new election held...
...following men will be on Jarvis at 4 o'clock sharp, dressed: Crosby, Hutchinson, Curtis, '92, Wrenn, Goldthwaite, Upton, Stickney, Tilton, Cranston, Campbell, Johnson, L. S. Blanchard, Fitzhugh, Trafford, Mason, Higgins, Bangs, Grimes, Steed man, McDonald, Slocum, Aiken, Pulsifer, Tyson, Faulkner, Darling...
...TUPPER, Man'g'r and Photographer.10-tf...
...Every man on this list must be present at the first rehearsal this evening at 7 o'clock in Roberts hall...
Cups will be given to the first three men, and one to the man making the fastest time. R. H. Davis '91 will be handicapper. Entries, accompanied by an entrance fee of twenty-five cents must be made to R. H. Davis, '91, K. Brown '91, or T. Barron '91 on or before Tuesday, November 12. The start will be at 4 p. m. promptly and the finish shortly before 5 p. m. The following men have already entered: Holmes '92, Goodricb, '93, M. F. Hill, '93, A. H. Williams, '91, P, I'. Doe, '91, A. N. Barron...