Word: steward
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...debate will be opened on the affirmative by W. E. Hulton L. S., on the negative by F. R. Steward...
...Republicans then proceeded to nominate their candidates. The platform was read and accepted. It declared for sound money and a higher protection tariff. The nominations were then in order. F. R. Steward '96 of Montana nominated McKinley; W. S. Youngman L. S. of Pennsylvania nominated Reed, and N. B. Marshall of District of Columbia nominated Harrison. The balloting resulted as follows: First ballot, McKinley, 55; Reed, 61; Harrison, 8. Second ballot, McKinley, 53; Reed, 60; Harrison, 8. Third ballot, McKinley, 58; Reed, 56; Harrison, 7. Fourth ballot, McKinley, 62; Reed, 56; Harrison, 7. Thus while the Republicans failed to reach...
Speeches will be made by F. Dobyns, W. S. Youngman, F. R. Steward, F. C. M'Laughlin, W. B. Parker, Charles Grilk, R. L. Fortney, W. M. Gardner, N. B. Marshall and others...
Thirteen men, who were chosen at the preliminary competition last Saturday, spoke. The contest was unusually close and interesting and the judges were out for over half and hour before they announced that first prizes had been awarded to Clifford Fyffe Greegg '96, and Frank Rudolph Steward '96, and second prizes to Raphael Clarke Thomas '96, Arthur Cheney Train '96, and Henry Barrett Huntington...
...Frank Rudolph Steward, "Argument in Waddill vs. Wise," F. T. Greenhalge...