Word: republicans
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...club will be divided into two sections, representing the Republican and Democratic parties. These parties will hold caucuses at which they will nominate their candidates for president of the Senate, and the nominees will be voted upon at a later meeting. Two officers were elected last night: Clerk, R. W. Cheney; Sergeant-at-arms, L. S. Thiery...
Between twelve and thirteen hundred men have signed for the Republican procession next Tuesday, in addition to about nine hundred men from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, three hundred from Boston University, and two hundred from Tufts. The Freshmen are far behind all the other classes in the number of signatures, partly because of their lack of class organization, and they are therefore especially urged to sign at once for uniforms. It is also hoped that all who can will pay for their shingles as soon as possible, in order to defray the various expenses of the club...
...debate was held last evening at the Prospect Union between representatives of the Republican and the Democratic Clubs, but no decision was given as to the winner. The question was: "Resolved, That the policy of the McKinley Administration in regard to the Philippines should be supported." E. E. Sargent IL, and E. H. Letchworth '02 upheld the affirmative, M. T. Hall 1L, and P. E. Fitzpatrick '02 supported the negative. The speaking on both sides was convincing and to the point. The Republicans briefly reviewed the administration's policy in the Philippines, and tried to show that the Filipinos...
Representatives of the Republican and Democratic clubs will hold a debate at the Prospect Union tonight at 8 o'clock. The question will be: Resolved: "That the Policy of the McKinley Administration in Regard to the Phillipines Should be Supported." The Republican Club, represented by E. E. Sargent 1L and E. H. Letchworth '02, will support the affirmative; the Democratic Club, represented by M. T. Hall 1L and P. E. Fitzpatrick '02, will support the negative...
...second number of the Republican appears to-day. It contains letters from Secretary Long '57, Senator Chandler and F. W. Dallinger '93. The leading editorial is an attack on the Democrat, claiming misrepresentation of President Eliot's opinions on the campaign issues...