Word: republicans
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following men will constitute the executive committee of the Republican Club: W. H. Meeker '17, W. Pennock '17, S. Sears '17, F. Weld '17, W. O. P. Morgan '18, C. W. Timpson '18, A. D. Weld '18, C. Fuller '19, G. Coolidge '20, P. M. Hamilton '20, C. G. Le Forge '20, S. J. Washburn '20, H. H. Shaw 1G, C. Jennings 2L, and H. U. Smith...
...president of the Republican Club expressed great satisfaction over the results of the elections and stated that the result nearly corroborated his predictions of the final vote, and believed the Republicans would...
...victory of Charles Evans Hughes in the CRIMSON straw ballot was not surprising to those who have some knowledge of the political opinion in the University. Yet the overwhelming Republican plurality was unlooked for. Glancing back to the vote of 1912 when Wilson led, it is interesting to note that the combined number of ballots cast for Roosevelt and Taft exceeded by a comfortable margin the total vote for Wilson. True to the result indicated by the CRIMSON straw ballot. Wilson was elected in 1912. Can the obvious conclusion be drawn from this year's vote and a Hughes' victory...
...institution where the Dutch Reformed religious faith has dominated. Governor Fielder and representatives of practically every college in the United States are to join in the celebration. One of the features is to be a historical pageant in which 700 alumni and graduates will take part. Springfield Republican...
Strenuous efforts are being made by the Republican Club and the Woodrow Wilson Club to secure votes, so that last spring's total of votes is likely to be broken. The president of the Democratic Club expressed the view last night to a CRIMSON reporter that the combined Hughes-Roosevelt majority of last spring would be materially lessened and that he hoped for a Wilson victory. The officers of the Republican Club, however, predicted a large majority for Hughes...