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A Baker's Dozen Went To Canton

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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
October
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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The enthusiasm of the republicans o Washtenaw caunty for Major Wm. McKinley sefims to flnd its vent almost solely at home and does not extend to the taking of a pilgriinage to Cantón, O. On Friday last the Ann Arbor Rairoad ran an excursión at a very low rate of fare to tbat place. It was confidently expected that this second attêinpt to get np a crowd would be crowned with snccess, esjseciaüy as the students had sort of half agreed to furnish a party. Bat it was no nse. When that train palled out of the depot all ttiè McKinleyitesin it from this connty was a baker's dozen, made np as follows: Thos. S. Sears, ofChelsea; A. V. Stevens and another man, from Whitmore Lake; H M. Woods, Gleu V. Mills, Dr. J. W. Norton, Chas. A. Sauer, and flve students, from Ann Arbor; and oue lone student from Ypsilanti. About oni-third of one per cent of the crowd that it was expeoted would go.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News