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New Haven, CT Speech, 1896-09-28

Speech by William Jennings Bryan.

Speech by William Jennings Bryan
Monday, September 28, 1896
Depot, New Haven, CT

Source: GREETING AT NEW HAVEN., Nominee Comments on the Disturbance by Students., Omaha World-Herald (Morning Edition), Tuesday, September 29, 1896

"I entered New England when I entered Connecticut and I will leave New England when I leave Connecticut today. My visit has been a very pleasant one and I shall carry away with me only agreeable recollections." (Someone in the crowd: "There are no Yale students here today, Mr. Bryan.")

BUT YOUTHFUL EXUBERANCE.

"Do not criticize the boys too harshly. I am not inclined to criticize them as severely as some others have done. I have been a college boy myself, and I am inclined to attribute their interruptions more to youthful exuberation than to any deliberate intention to interfere with free speech. (Cheers.) I shall always be glad to return to New Haven when circumstances will permit, and I am sure that whatever may be my subject, I will be able to find persons here who are willing to listen, even if they do not agree. (Great applause.) I am glad to notice the growth of the silver sentiment in New England. I believe it has grown in this state within the last few days, and I am sure the more the subject is studied in New England the more supporters free silver will have."

About this Document

  • Source: Omaha World-Herald (Morning Edition)
  • Source: Omaha World-Herald (Morning Edition)
  • Published: Omaha, NE
  • Published: Omaha, NE
  • Citation: 5, 5
  • Date: September 28, 1896