Word: members
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...EVERY member of the University is urged to vote in the CRIMSON mock ballot for President...
There was a large audience. The debate was opened with a speech on the affirmative by W. S. Youngman, L. S., and he was followed on the negative by K. Stone, 2 L. S. At the close of his speech, Mr. Stone, who is not a member of the Forum, was extended a vote of thanks for his kindness in presenting the silver side of the question...
...member of the University, Academic, Graduate, Law, Medical or Divinity departments, whether Republican or sound money Democrat, may become a member of the Sound Money Campaign Club by enrolling at Leavitt and Peirce's, and by paying 25 cents. Students who desire "gold bug" shingles must pay 25 cents extra...
...CRIMSON will hold next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday a mock ballot for President of the United States. Any member of the University, whether officer or student, whose name appears in last year's catalogue or in the preliminary fall list is urged to vote. Printed slips may be had at the CRIMSON Office, and ballots are to be deposited in a box provided for the purpose in the same place. The voting will be continued until 6 p. m., Wednesday, and the result will be announced in the CRIMSON for Thursday morning...
...member of the University, Academic, Graduate, Law, Medical or Divinity departments, whether Republican or sound money Democrat, may become a member of the Sound Money Campaign Club by enrolling at Leavitt and Peirce's, and by paying 25 cents. Students who desire "gold bug" shingles must pay 25 cents extra...