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This meeting and the similar meetings to be held on Wednesday and Friday evenings of this week will be of an informal character and open to all Hughes supporters who wish to contribute more than an ordinary interest in the presidential election. The fee for active membership in the Hughes College League is $1 per year, but membership is not required for attendance at these meetings...
...says first: "The overwhelming majority of our straw votes for Hughes is in strange distinction from the figures obtained in similar tests elsewhere resulting in victory for Wilson or in practical draws or in very slight favor of Hughes." It is to be presumed that he means straw votes in other colleges and in reply I can only say that the straw vote in every college I have heard of so far this year has resulted in a substantial victory for Hughes. These facts are easily verified...
...Similar meetings will also be held on Wednesday and Friday evenings of this week, which will be of an informal character. These meetings are not limited to those intending to take the stump, but are also designed for all Hughes supporters who wish to contribute more than an ordinary interest in the presidential election. Active membership in the Hughes College League costs one dollar per year, but such membership is not necessary in order to attend the present meetings...
...matter of Hughes vs. Wilson, the following facts are conspicuous: (1) the overwhelming majority in our straw vote for Hughes is in strange distinction from the figures obtained in similar tests elsewhere resulting in victory for Wilson or in practical draws or in very slight favor of Hughes; (2) the expressions of admiration for Hughes here are pronouncedly militaristic and pro-Ally, whereas it is the pro-German throughout the country who are preparing to "strafe" Wilson for his independent Americanism; and (3) the phrases most frequently uttered by Harvard Hughes boomers have to do with every subject on earth...
...similar way the club crews will contest for the Filley Cup, now in the possession of the Eliot Club. The winning first crew will obtain four points, the winning second three, and the winning third two. In case the winning crew is lapped by its opponent, that crew forfeits one point to that opponent...