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...prepared nominations were as follows: President Arthur was nominated by Mr. Hayes, '84; Bayard, by Mr. Hibbard, '84; Cleveland, by Mr Hoar, L. S.; Fairchild of Wisconsin, by Mr. Pew, L. S.; Ex-President Grant by Mr. Barnes, ; 84; Senator Hawley, By Mr. Sanford, '85; John Sherman, by Mr. Merriam, '86; Sam. J. Tilden, by Mr. Ramage, '84. As the gentleman who was to have nominated Mr. Blaine did not appear, ten minutes was given to Mr. Macafee, '87, who nominated the "Plumed Knight" in a very able speech...
...Eaton. L. S., Edmunds ; Sherman Hoar, L. S., Cleveland ; W. A. Pew. L. S., Fairchild ; H. M. Sewall, L. S., Carlisle ; H. E. Barnes, '84, Grant ; S. M. Hayes, '84, Arthur ; E. A. Hibbard, '84, Bayard ; B. B. Ramage, '84, Tilden ; E. T. Sanford, '85, Hawley ; J. M. Merriam, '86, Sherman ; W. B. Scofield, '87, Blaine. After these nominations have been made, five-minute speeches in favor of new candidates, or in support of those already presented will be in order. After all the nominations have been made, the result of the Union university canvass, which has been in progress...
...naught in stopping dynamite and murderous outrage, and that if the United States should make such a treaty, it would bring upon itself all the evils that England and Russia are now suffering. Further remarks upon the subject were made by Messrs. Luce, Hobson, Hansen,. Bowen, Saunders, Macavie and Sanford. The regret ballot on the question's merits was announced as 38 in the affirmative and 17 in the negative. The vote for the merits of the speakers was gained by the negative with a majority of 31. The vote on the discussion was, affirmative 17; negative...
Messrs. E. T. Sanford and W. N. Roundy, '85, have been elected members of the Signet...
Before the Union adjourned a business meeting was held, and these officers were elected for the remainder of this college year: President, C. R. Saunders, '84; vice-president, W. A. Halbert, '85; secretary, E. T. Sanford, '85; treasurer, J. M. Merriam, '86. The last business was to select a question for the next debate, which will be, "Resolved, that the United States government ought to place greater restrictions upon immigration...