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Word: avoidance (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Brigham '12 who chose the negative side. Theoretically the burden of taxation is distributed as equally by the present system of taxation as it would be by the Income Tax of 1903, but in practice the former is far the more equitable. If the tax-payer wishes to avoid taxation, he could easily do so by the income tax. This tax fines a man's income directly whereas the present tax (the "mobilier") taxes a man on the rental value of his dwellings; and it is easy for a collector to ascertain the number of doors and windows...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DISCUSSION OF INCOME TAX | 12/17/1909 | See Source »

...under any of these qualifications, who entered with the class of 1910, and who are not officially registered with the class of 1910, may, on petition, vote. Any man whose name appears on the provisional list who desires to a affiliate himself with some other class than 1910, will avoid complications by notifying the Committee. Otherwise men whose names appear on the list will not be eligible to vote at any future Class Day elections...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1910 NOMINATING PETITIONS | 12/10/1909 | See Source »

...most direct route to the game from any point in or through Boston is via Western avenue cars. People leaving the game are strongly advised to return via Western avenue and avoid the congestion at the old bridge. Cars will run every minute by this route...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: General Information About Game | 11/20/1909 | See Source »

...most direct route to the game from any point in or through Boston is via Western avenue cars. People leaving the game are strongly advised to return via Western avenue and avoid the congestion at the old bridge. Cars will run every minute by this route...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: General Information About Game | 11/13/1909 | See Source »

...would certainly seem that the Athletic Association had been in its business long enough, and knew the geography of the Stadium sufficiently well, to avoid such inconsistencies. We realize that it is a big task, perhaps too big, to handle the tickets for three important games by the application method, but the fact that the method involves extra labor can hardly be accepted as excuse for the careless blunders that have been committed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TICKET COMPLAINTS. | 11/9/1909 | See Source »

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