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...hundred dollars, have been received and active measures are being taken to give graduates and undergraduates every chance to subscribe. Boxes have been placed just inside the door of Memorial Hall and very near the door of the Foxcroft Club; in these boxes may be placed subscriptions in coin which cannot conveniently sent by mail. We would emphasize again the fact that no subscription is too small to be a worthy part of the fund. The main point is that the subscriptions may be general and spontaneous. The beauty of such a fund is that it is not forced...
...been beneficial. - (a) It gave the needed increase of currency. (b) It provided a convenient substitute for coin. - (c) It did away with the needless coinage of silver. - (d) It postponed the free coinage crisis until public opinion had been aroused...
...states. (2) As evidenced by the present defective banking laws of many states; Knox, Finance Report, 1875, p. 202. (b) The people cannot be trusted to avoid wild-cat schemes, as shown by (1) The free coinage craze. (2) Endowment orders. (c) Repeal would tend to drive coin from circulation: Royall, Andrew Jackson and U. S. Bank, 55-57, 64; McKinley in Boston Herald, Oct. 5, 1892. (d) cost of discount and exchange. (1) Notes would be redeemable only where issued: M. D. Harte in Forum, Oct. 1891. (e) Tendency of the issue always to increase: Marshall in Boston Herald...
LEAVITT & PEIRCE.LOST. - At the base ball game May 30, in section O, one pocket book containing diamond pin and coin marked on inside cover compliments of Rochester Brewery Co., Boston Branch. Suitable reward will be given by leaving same at Leavitt & Peirce...
LEAVITT & PEIRCE.LOST. - At the base ball game May 30, in section O, one pocket book containing diamond pin and coin marked on inside cover compliments of Rochester Brewery Co., Boston Branch. Suitable reward will be given by leaving same at Leavitt & Peirce...