Word: republican
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...account of the misunderstanding on the part of many undergraduates, who supposed that they must be voters in order to register as members of the Republican Club last Friday, the club will conduct a similar registration in the CRIMSON office tomorrow from...
...voters in the University who are self-supporting or financially independent are entitled to vote in Cambridge and also to the fact that today is the last day for registering, the registration office closing at 10 P. M. All men qualified to vote will kindly call at the Republican head-quarters, 3 Boylston street, as early as possible this morning...
Harper's--(July), "Republican Aristocracy," T. W. Higginson...
...seven o'clock last evening a procession, led by the University band and the leaders of the National Republican College League, marched about the Yard, carrying red fire and cheering, down Mt. Auburn street, and to the Union, where they assembled to hear the address by the Hon. Herbert Parker '78, ex-attorney-general of Massachusetts. Over 400 undergraduates were present. The constitution of the Republican Club was then ratified, after which Mr. Parker began his address...
...Republicans who would like to vote in Cambridge will kindly call at the Republican headquarters in Cambridge, 3 Boylston street, as soon as possible and leave their names and addresses. It is probable that arrangements can be made whereby those who have the proper qualifications can vote in Cambridge instead of being obliged to go home to vote...