1904: The Quiet Year
Reflecting the low-key national campaign, the only student political activity documented in the archives is the existence of the Law School’s Republican Club.
The WRU student yearbook featured the Law School's Republican Club.
| Ohio Popular Vote | National Popular Vote | Electoral Vote |
| Theodore Roosevelt (R) 600,095 (59.8%) Alton Parker (D) 344,674 (34.3%) Eugene V. Debs (Socialist) 36,260 (3.6%) Silas C. Swallow (Prohibition) 19,339 (1.9%) Charles Hunter Corregan (Socialist Labor) 2,635 (0.3%) Thomas Edward Watson (People’s) 1,392 (0.1%) | Theodore Roosevelt (R) 7,626,593 (56.41%) Alton Parker (D) 5,082,898 (37.6%) Eugene V. Debs (Socialist) 402,489 (2.98%) Silas C. Swallow (Prohibition) 258,596 (1.91%) Thomas Edward Watson (People’s) 114,051 (0.84%) Charles Hunter Corregan (Socialist Labor) 33,156 (0.25%) | Theodore Roosevelt (R) 336 Alton Parker (D) 140 |
Information was compiled by staff of the Case Western Reserve University Archives, September 2004.