Word: billings
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...theatres this week the special attraction for students will be at the Boston Theatre where the Howard Athenaeum Star Specialty Co. offer a rich variety bill...
...masses and when the old college ceases to be on the side of the common people, then she ceases to support those principles for which she was founded. The Republican Party is not a free whiskey party nor is its tariff principles the favorite one in England. The Mills bill is for free trade while the senate bill is clearly for protection. This crisis is the most important since the war, and whatever is the result of the election, its decision will go on for many years to come...
...should be passed that cannot be enforced. Maine is an example that the prohibitory law is useless. Mr. F. S. Stebbins, '90, spoke first on the negative. The Prohibition party has made great strides since 1884. They have gained local option and the passage of a bill authorizing instruction in public schools on the prohibition question from a scientific standpoint. Mr. Green, '89, was second on the affirmative. He said that total prohibition was impossible. There are many illicit distilleries in the South which will be sure to increase under a prohibitory law as they have increased under high license...
...impracticable to separate for taxation alcohol used in the arts.- Sherman in Cong. Record, 1888; Oct, 4, page 10,054; Cockrell in Cong. Record, Oct. 17; Views of James B. Beck, in the Report on the Senate Tariff Bill, page...
...Report on the Senate Tariff bill of 1888, referred to above...