Yesterday afternoon a committee of the Sound Money Club sent out a circular letter to the presidents of the Republican and Democratic clubs of every New England college, calling for the formation of an intercollegiate sound money league.
Shortly before the election an intercollegiate sound money parade will take place in Boston and a grand mass meeting will be held. The club is already in communication with several prominent. Republicans and Sound Money Democrats, who will address the meeting. Excursion trains will be run from the neighboring college towns, and an immense crowd is looked for. The parade, combining as it will the Republicans and Sound Money Democrats from every New England college, will be the largest in the history of college politics.
Any member of the University may become a member of the Sound Money Club by signing the book at Leavitt's or speaking to the canvassers.
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