Word: republican
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Medical School has voted to form a battalion to march in the republican parade tonight. Their costume will consist of a tall hat and a long flowing black gown, with the skull and crossbones imprinted on the back...
...orders for the formation of the Harvard contingent in the torchlight parade are pub ished this morning, and we trust they will be obeyed to the letter. In voting to join the Republican procession, the classes stated that their action was not to be considered as being significant of their political views, and therefore we hope that every one will observe the rule about transparencies and cheering for candidates. We would caution the men to preserve as perfect order as possible; in view of the disgraceful exaggerations concerning Harvard recently made by the press, we cannot be too careful...
...Hallowell was then introduced. He said that our entire political fabric rests upon the ballot box, and when that is corrupted the beginning of the end of a Republican form of government is in sight...
...letter was read from Theo. Roose. Velt stating that as a Republican he was glad to have Harvard show itself in such a meeting...
...grand Republican demonstration will take place this evening in this city. Many neighboring battalions have been invited and over 2000 men will be in line. The line will form on North Avenue near Porters Station at 7.45 and will move promptly at eight o'clock over the following route: No. Avenue to Harvard Square, Harvard, Inman, Broadway, Prospect, Cambridge, Winsor, Broadway, Columbia, Main, Magazine, Putnam Avenue, Brookline. Henry, Hastings, Chestnut, Pleasant, Main and Ellery, where the procession will be dismissed and a collation served...