Grand Old Partisan spotlights origin of the College Republicans. May 17th 1892, one thousand five hundred delegates from across the nation gathered at Ann Arbor to establish the American Republican College League. Hosting this event was the University of Michigan Republican Club.
Ohio Governor William McKinley hosted a banquet at Newberry Hall. Said the future President:
"Stand up for America; devote your life to its cause; love your homes, and prove as worthy of our cherished free institutions as they are worthy of your allegiance and service. Let not the high standard of National Honor, raised by the fathers, be lowered by their sons. Let learning, liberty and law be exalted and enthroned."
"This will be a memorable occasion for one thing if for no other, that it is the first. I hope it may be memorable for another and more important reason, that it will be the seed planting of practical political thought which will continue to grow and find root in every educational institution in the country. There is no such school for political education as the college and university. What is inculcated here penetrates every corner of the country where the college man goes. He goes everywhere and where he goes he is a mighty force in making and molding public sentiment."
Members of Congress to make speeches included Black civil rights activist John Langston. Governor McKinley, President Benjamin Harrison and Senator Henry Cabot Lodge served on the advisory board. Elected league president was a Michigan law student, James Burke. He went on to serve five terms in the U.S. House of Representatives.
This invaluable organization is now known as the College Republican National Committee. Ronald Reagan viewed it as "vanguard of the Republican Party."
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