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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Wilson Club is anxious to have a joint debate with the Republican Club on the campaign issues. It has been proposed that the debate be held in Faneuil Hall, Boston, where the arguments of both parties can be brought more particularly before the voters as well as the interested members of the student body of the University, and to that end the Wilson Club has secured the hall. At present, however, no acceptance of the proposition has been received from the Republican Club or its representatives. The Wilson Club regrets having secured Faneuil Hall without being able to carry...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DEMOCRATS PREPARE FOR FORUM | 10/26/1916 | See Source »

...sergeant; H. G. Reynolds '17, top sergeant; E. C. Wilkins '16, corporal; D. Duncan '18, corporal; R. T. Whistler '16, corporal; F. Parkman '19, corporal; R. Batchelder '18, R. S. Codman '18, C. J. Coulter '19, G. A. Cook '16, J. Preston '19, G. Townsend '18, W. B. Wilson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Eighth Regiment Leaving for Home | 10/26/1916 | See Source »

...preference for Hughes over Wilson is based chiefly on points of foreign policy. I am in sympathy with the organized labor movement in this country, and I believe that movement will find a sincerer friend in Hughes than in Wilson. I am in sympathy with the German-American citizens of this country, and I believe that in dealing with them Hughes will show greater political sagacity and a keener sense of historical values than has the Anglophile author of the "History of the American People...

Author: By Phi BETA Kappa society. and Walter Silz, S | Title: NATIONAL HONOR HURT | 10/26/1916 | See Source »

...above all, I am concerned about the station of my country among nations and that station, I hold, will be irretrievably impaired if Woodrow Wilson retains his seat in Washington. His foreign policy has been puerile, spasmodic and spineless. Hughes can do no worse. I am sure he will do far better, his whole past record has been one of steadfast and manly adherence to principle...

Author: By Phi BETA Kappa society. and Walter Silz, S | Title: NATIONAL HONOR HURT | 10/26/1916 | See Source »

...prevented a great catastrophe, and moreover retained the respect of a great nation. Had we brought England to her senses by so simple an expedient as the stoppage of munitions, we might have prevented the pilfering of our mails and an insolent dictation in our private affairs. Thanks to Wilson's compliancy, we may soon find ourselves among those peaceful but weak nations whose rights England has so generously undertaken to protect...

Author: By Phi BETA Kappa society. and Walter Silz, S | Title: NATIONAL HONOR HURT | 10/26/1916 | See Source »

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