Word: billing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...tariff is not properly an issue. The Wilson bill, a Democratic measure, was framed for revenue purposes only, but it was essentially protective. The Steel Corporation is our greatest trust, but the Wilson tariff against steel and iron was not a particle lower than the Dingley tariff against the same products. Ten years ago, a high duty meant competition and low prices; today it results in the formation of trusts, which destroy competition. In this the Republican party does not approve. It is committed to protection only as a principle and not as a schedule...
...attention of members of the University is called to the new regulation for the support of the Stillman Infirmary, whereby every student who is registered in a Cambridge department incurs thereby an infirmary charge of four dollars, which will be included in the first term-bill, payable in February. In return for this fee every student in a Cambridge department will, in case of sickness and upon the order of a physician, be admitted to the Stillman Infirmary, where he will be entitled without further charge to a bed in a ward, board, and ordinary nursing for a period...
...bill is issued, in advance, for the tuition-fee. Payment is to be made to the Bursar, who will give a receipt at the time of payment...
...December 18. That between the Seniors and Juniors on the following question, submited by Seniors, was won by them: "Resolved, That the following form of closure should be adopted by the Senate: (a) A motion shall be in order at any time, setting a time for voting on a bill, which motion shall be decided by a two-thirds vote without debate; (b) the time for the vote shall be extended, if necessary, to allow every opponent of the bill so desiring to have one hour in which to state his objections to the bill." F.W. Catlett, E.C. Johnson...
...Soldiers Field bridge bill, after being passed by both houses of the Massachusetts General Court, was signed by Governor Bates last Friday...