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Republican Club

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Day
18
Month
February
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Republican club met in the court house yesterday afternoon, adopted a constitution and elected the following officers: President, Prof. E. F. Johnson, Ann Arbor; secretary, Fred Green, Ypsilanti; treasurer. John Munn, Salem A banquet followed at the armory in the evening at which the fullowing program, v.'ith the exception of Gov. Pingree, who was unable to get here, was given: Music Ann Arbor MusiC Cn. Quartet Tlie Republican Party the Party of Progress .- Hon. A. J. Sawyer The People Gov. H. S. Pingree Promises of the St. Louis Platform Ful filled Gen. Geo. Spaldlng, Monroe The Republican Partv - ïïow tn Promote lts Success Hon. ,T. O'Donnell, Jackson Republlcanisro and the Republic Hon. E. P. Allen, Ypilanti Music -Ann Arbor Music Co. Quartet Lincoln's Message to Youne Men Hon. F. N. Dlneley, Kalamazoo A Great Leader Hon. W. W. Wedemeyer The Youug Man in Politics - Mr. H. E. Edwards, Jackson Music Ann Arbor Music Co Quartet What Constitutes a Republican Col H. S. Dean A Protest G. Frank Allmendinger Continued Supremacy Hon J. K. Campbell, Augusta Music Ann Arbor Music Co. Quartette The Future of the R publican Party Prof. Ingraham, Ypailanti The Negro in Polít a Mr. M. W Guy Politlcal lnt,egrity..Mr G. S. Wheeler, Salem The First Battle Mr. O. E Butterfleld Music Ano Arbor Music Co Quartette The Office Seeker Mr. A. F. Freeman, Manchester Republican National League oí College clubs- Our Purpose Mr. A. L Davis, South Dakota President National League of College Clubs. The Kepublican Partv, the Paity of Action Mr. F. A Stlvers Government Ownersbip of Railroads Mr. W. S. Towner Hamilten on Proteclion and Finance Mr. G. P. McCallum President of U. of M. Kepublican Club. Mnsic. Ann Arbor Music Co. Quartette Why I am a Kepublican - Judge H. ttirt Newkirk

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Ann Arbor Democrat