Word: sound
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...MANN, Sec.ALL men who have not already signed for uniform and torch in the Republican blue-books should sign before Wednesday night in the Sound Money Club blue-books...
...Hamlen. Admission will be by ticket only. The doors will be open at seven o'clock and there will be a band concert from seven to eight. Seats will be reserved until ten minutes to eight. A limited number of tickets may be had at the headquarters of the Sound Money Democratic Club. 3 Thayer Hall, by members, from ten to twelve this morning. If any tickets are left they will be distributed to non-members of the club from half past two to half past four o'clock this afternoon. A space on the floor will be roped...
...FULLER.ANY student who has not already enrolled in the Sound Money Club may do so at Memorial Hall, the Law School, Leavitt's or Sanborn's, by paying fifty cents. Shingles may be obtained at Thurston...
...desire shingles for the Sound Money Democratic Club may obtain them, and new members may enroll, at 3 Thayer on Thursday and Friday, from 5 to 6 p. m., and on Saturday from...
...first debate of the Forum took place last evening in Harvard 10. The question for debate was: "Resolved, That Sound Money Democrats should vote for McKinley." The speakers on the affirmative were W. H. Conroy '99 and G. Bancroft '99; on the negative, P. G. Carleton '99 and H. B. Huntington '97. After each speaker had addressed the meeting, Conroy and Carleton summed up the arguments for their respective sides. The debate was then thrown open to the house, and many of those present spoke...