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Sufficient funds have at length been subscribed to send a Harvard representative to join in the work of stumping in the West, and W. S. Youngman L. S., leaves Cambridge today, under the auspices of the Harvard Republican Club to speak in Indiana. Youngman has received letters of strong recommendation from the Massachusetts State Committee, and intends to speak in a number of small towns which have not as yet been covered by the regular organization. He has already arranged several engagements.
The arrangements for the Intercollegiate Republican Parade are being perfected as rapidly as possible, and the success of the project seems assured. Delegations have been promised from the following colleges: Brown, Dartmouth, Amhest, Technology, Tufts, Boston University, Boston Dental School and Harvard. Blue books have been placed in prominent places, as before announced in the CRIMSON, to be signed by all Harvard men who wish to enter the parade, and they are urged to hand in their names as early as possible. The parade will take place on the night of Friday, Oct. 30.
At a Republican rally last evening in Fall River, speeches were made by Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, and Hon. John Simkins, and C. A. Duniway Gr., delivered an address as representative of the Harvard Republican Club.
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