Elections--National
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901 | Mrs. Marie Moore Fredrickson addresses Cox-Roosevelt club College Eye 12:9, p.6 |
Excerpts from her address. | |
902 | Republican Club College Eye 12:9, p.2 |
Hold discussion following address by former Governor Brumbaugh. | |
903 | Republican Club meeting College Eye 12:, p.2 |
Carlton Sias addresses group. | |
904 | Senator De Wolf speaks to Democrats College Eye 12:, p.2 |
Summary of remarks at Cox-Roosevelt Club meeting. | |
905 | Beems addresses Democrats College Eye 12:, p.1 |
Organized Democrats on campus meet; J. C. Beems speaks. | |
906 | Meyerholz speaks to Republicans; send for applications for ballot at once College Eye 12:, p.1 |
Organized Republicans on campus meet. | |
907 | Cox-Roosevelt Club launched College Eye 12:, p.1 |
Democratic campaign organized. | |
908 | Campaign opened by Republicans; Harold Christiansen club president College Eye 12:, p.1 |
College Republicans will hold meetings in support of Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge. | |
909 | Democrats notice! College Eye 12:, p.1 |
Will organize Cox-Roosevelt Club. | |
910 | Editorially speaking; politics at T. C. College Eye 12:, p.4 |
Encourages students to be informed about the upcoming elections. | |
911 | G. O. P. club to be organized College Eye 12:, p.1 |
Many have shown interest in joining; support Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge. | |
912 | Secretary Baker to visit Waterloo College Eye 12:, p.8 |
Secretary of War Newton W. Baker will speak. | |
913 | Editorial College Eye 8:11, p.4 |
Various thoughts from the College Eye. | |
914 | Iowa Club has political rally; platform of both parties discussed College Eye 8:9, p.1 |
Speeches given supporting each candidate for U. S. President and Governor of Iowa at Iowa Club meeting. | |
915 | Straw vote on president College Eye 8:7, p.3 |
Students take straw vote on presidential election; President Wilson narrowly wins. | |
916 | Monday evening, on the invitation of Mrs. Walker College Eye 2:11, p.7 |
Women of the college voted for the President of the United States in the auditorium while speeches were given for and against woman suffrage. |
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917 | Philos hold political convention; Roosevelt chosen for president and Lorimer for vice president; interesting platform adopted College Eye 1:27, p.3 |
Philos stage mock Republican political convention. |
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918 | Ralph Crouse Normal Eyte 15:11, p.175 |
Visited home and voted. | |
919 | Quite a delegation of young men Normal Eyte 10:9, p.217 |
Went home to vote. | |
920 | Mass meeting Normal Eyte 10:5, p.113 |
Students enthusiastic, but attendance cut by competition from appearance by Theodore Roosevelt in Waterloo. | |
921 | The day of the Roosevelt rally Normal Eyte 10:5, p.108 |
Many students and faculty attended rally. | |
922 | Mr. J. R. Beeman Normal Eyte 6:11, p.124 |
Traveled over two hundred miles to vote. | |
923 | We have endeavored thus far Normal Eyte 6:10, p.111 |
Students have been very interested in the recent election, but have maintained a courteous attitude toward one another. | |
924 | C. J. and P. M. Shaffer Normal Eyte 6:9, p.106 |
Did not go home to vote since one favored McKinley and one favored Bryan. | |
925 | Fred I. Barner Normal Eyte 6:9, p.105 |
Came home to vote. | |
926 | Latest election news Normal Eyte 6:9, p.106 |
Ironic look at recent national election. | |
927 | Mr. Leonard Normal Eyte 6:9, p.105 |
Unhappy with outcome of Presidential election. | |
928 | We give a brief extract from a recent letter Normal Eyte 6:9, p.102 |
John Sogard supports William McKinley. | |
929 | Miss Emma Mantz Normal Eyte 6:7, p.77 |
Teaching in Pueblo, Colorado; will vote in presidential election. | |
930 | The prevailing state of anxiety Normal Eyte 6:6, p.61 |
Speculates on aims of education; ought to include patriotism. | |
931 | Mr. Hauger Normal Eyte 5:5, p.38 |
Congressional candidate speaks at chapel. | |
932 | Our old friend, H. E. Button Normal Eyte 4:11, p.168 |
Teaching in Steamboat Rock. |
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933 | The Aristo and Philo societies Normal Eyte 1:14, p.109 |
Will hold mock presidential convention. | |
934 | The Philos Students' Offering :, p. |
Program is mock Presidential convention. | |
935 | The Offering Students' Offering :, p. |
Pleased that President Garfield won election. | |
936 | Having now disposed of the Presidential election Students' Offering :, p. |
Can turn attention to Christmas. | |
937 | Hurrah for Blaine! Students' Offering :, p. |
Civil government classes study politics with mock caucuses; nominate James G. Blaine for President. |