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Republican Club Meeting.

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Last evening, in Sever 11, the Republican Club held a meeting and election of officers. After waiting some time for the speakers who were at the sound money meeting, L. L. Gillespie '98 called the meeting to order.

A committee consisting of Messrs. Youngman, Holden and Child was appointed to make up a slate of officers. The committee presented the following slate, which was accepted by acclamation:

President-R. C. Davis '97.

Treasurer-K. De Laittre '98.

Secretary-L. L. Gillespie '98.

Vice-presidents-From '97: G. H. Choate, E. N. Wrightington, James Dean, H. T. Nichols and Arnold Scott; from '98: D. M. Goodrich, F. L. Ames, P. S. Dalton, E. F. Burgess and S. W. Wheeler; from '99: G. Holden, P. Jaffray, M. Whitman, W. Adams, P. Jewell and D. Parker.

The president appointed the following memebers of the executive committee: E. D. Mulford '97, C. A. McGrew '97, A. S. Walker '98, S. L. Fuller '98, G. H. Foster '99, W. S. Parker '99, W. S. Youngman L. S., W. P. Dutton, L. S.

Blue books for new members will be placed at Leavitt's, and all REpublicans are urged to join.

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