Word: reformator
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Tariff Reform meeting was held last evening in Tremont Temple. The hall was closely packed; the audience consisting largely of ladies, Harvard graduates and students. At precisely eight o'clock the doors behind the stage opened, and amid deafening cheers the procession of speakers vice-presidents and executive committee marched on to the stage, the Cadet Band playing "Fair Harvard." It was some time before the applause subsided, and Mr. G. R. Nutter introduced the presiding officer, Colonel Charles R. Codman, who received an enthusiastic Harvard cheer. Colonel Codman said that in 1860 it was the young...
...attention of the students is called to the fact that at the Tariff Reform meeting in Tremont Temple, this evening, a few rows in the front of the hall will be reserved for students until 7.45, but as the number of reserved seats is necessarily very limited all who are interested in the meeting are urged to be present as early as possible...
...tariff reform meeting which is to be held in Tremont Temple next Friday evening is the first appearance before the public of the tariff reform association of Harvard University. The movement has been made systematically, and the organization is already well established. The association has met with such encouragement among the alumni of the University that it has every reason to expect not only permanent existence, but even a real influence in political affairs. The names of the vice presidents will be sufficient to create respect for the movement, and the graduate speakers have already made their reputations as exponents...
...Tariff Reform Association of Harvard University will hold a public meeting in favor of Cleveland and Thurman and Tariff Reform in Tremont Temple, on Friday, October...
...earnestly invite all students who believe in the principle of Tariff Reform to support this meeting by their attendance. There will be space reserved for them in the hall...