Word: cameronism
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...Cameron...
...bill should pass. The speeches were limited to five minutes, though many of the men spoke several times. The debate was lively, and, most of the time, interesting, though toward the end it tended toward becoming only a squabble between a few of the disputants. The following men spoke: Cameron '92, Cockrell '95, Wolff '92, Keep, L. S., Thwaits '94, Newman '95, Beckwith '94, Beckwith '94, Lecky '95, Vrooman '95, Clapp '95, Nichols '93, Huntington '95, Crane '95, Doney D. S, Owens L. S., Bull...
...prize, a copy of Bryce's "American Commonwealth," was awarded to E. C. Cameron '92. Other good speakers were Vrooman '95, Bull '95, and Wolff '92. The judges were L. Roots '91, Brooks L. S., and Gillette...
FRESHMAN CREW. - Cook and Grant, 2.00; Richardson and Cameron, 2.30; Davis and Purdon, 3.00; Whittren and Briggs, 3.30; Eddy, Stackpole, Ninde and Potter at 4 o'clock...
FRESHMAN CREW. - Cook and Grant, 2.00 to 2.30; Richardson and Cameron, 2.30 to 3.00; Davis and Purdon, 3.00 to 3.30; Whittren and Briggs, 3.30 to 4 00; Eddy, Stackpole, Ninde and Potter at 4 o'clock. To row at boat house today...