Word: telegram
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Curtis '96, E. W. S. Pickhardt '98, G. G. McMurtry '99 and N. B. Adsit 1900 left yesterday morning for Tampa, in response to the telegram calling for volunteers for the First Regiment, United States Volunteer Cavalry...
...telegram has been received asking for 20 Harvard men to join Lieut. Col. Roosevelt's regiment of cavalry at Tampa, immediately, transportation at their own expense. Men fitted for such service who desire to go, meet in the CRIMSON office at 12.30 today...
...regular routine of life. "His Duty to His Country," by W. R. Castle 1900, is exceedingly timely and very much to the point in plot, for there must be some men who have other motives for enlisting at present than their duty to their country alone. "A Birthday Telegram," by A. S. Friend 1900, and "From Him That Hath Not," by H. M. Adams '98, are pathetic little tales, the latter a particularly delicate sketch. "Facilis Descensus Averno," by M. Seasongood 1900, is slight but amusing. The poems are all short, with the exception of one entitled "The Burial...
President Dwight of Yale sent a telegram to President McKinley on Monday evening, assuring him that "Yale University regards with cordial satisfaction" his efforts to maintain peace...
After the debate a vote was taken on the merits of the question and resulted in 34 votes for the affirmative and 151 for the negative. A motion was then adopted to send a telegram to President McKinley, announcing the question debated and the vote taken, and that the meeting was a publicly called meeting of the students of Harvard University...