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The Harvard Sound Money Democratic Club was represented at the Palmer and Buckner ratification meeting in Music Hall last evening by a delegation of about 150 men. Four special cars carried the men to the hall, where seats were reserved for them on the floor.
Sigourney Butler presided and the speakers were Hon. Charles S. Hamlin, Dr. William Everett, Hon. Frederick O. Prince, R. R. Bowker of New York, Henry F. Hurlbut of Lynn, James E. McConnell and Charles Levi Woodbury. Baldwin's Band furnished the music.
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