Word: billing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Question: "Resolved, That the bill for an Income Tax as proposed in Congress should be passed...
...hearing with regard to the bill introduced in the Massachusetts Legislature to prohibit football was closed, as nobody but the proposer appeared in its behalf...
Question: "Resolved, That the tariff changes in regard to wool and woolen goods, as proposed in the Wilson bill, should be carried...
...matters remedied. He has expressed his willingness to guarantee to find room for all new photographs and trophies that may be added, and also to take care of the trophies, if that seems the most feasible plan. Herbert H. White, manager of athletics, is ready to pay any necessary bill that may be incurred in obtaining the missing pictures. He makes a proviso, however, that there must be some likelihood that the precedent of having all records and trophies placed in the room shall be maintained in the future...
...they can be most cheaply, but granting that our woolen mills must be maintained, how much protection will afford equality of competition with European producers? (1) Free wool equalizes cost of raw materials. (2) Only other reason for protection is difference in cost of labor (not wages) and the bill more than covers this. (3) If he cannot then compete he should leave the business. Mr. Harter, Ohio. Mr. Warner, N. Y. Mr., Snodgrass, Tenn. Edward D. Page. Am. Cotton and Wool reporter...