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...ratio; or else, and this more properly, the system of international bimetallism, with a free coinage of the metals at a ratio common to the contracting nations. The term would also embrace the various monetary systems proposed by Professor Alfred Marshall of Cambridge University, Sir James Stewart, and Mr. Anson Phelps Stokes. In a wider sense still, bimetallism might embrace the considertion of everything which relates to the cost and conditions of production of gold and silver; to their consumption and use; to the economic principles governing prices; to the legal regulations as to the export of precious metals...
...civil service reform club was formed at Yale Monday night, and the following were chosen officers: President, Anson P. Stokes of New York; vice-president, Elisha E. Garrison, Colorado Springs, Colorado; secretary. G. T. Nichols, New York; treasurer, Newman A. Smithe, New Haven. A delegate will be sent to the American conference of civil service reform clubs at Washington next Friday...
...HAVEN, CONN., April 4. - The annual Ten Eyck prize speaking, or the Junior Exhibition, as it is called at Yale, took place this afternoon. There were eight contestants. The first prize of $60 was awarded to Anson Phelps Stokes, Jr., of New York, chairman of the Yale News...
...HAVEN, CONN., Feb. 25 - The newly elected Yale News board tonight organized for the year by electing the following officers: Chairman, Anson Phelps Stokes, Jr., of New York City; business manager, James B. Neale, of Kittanning, Pa. Chairman Yale Alumni Weekly, F. E. Wyerhauser, of St. Paul, Minn., and associate director, W. E. Forepaugh. L. S. Welch '87 will be retained as managing resident editor...
...Anson Beard, left tackle of the Yale eleven, goes into the detail of the play in which Wrightington received his injuries, and his statement is as follows...