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...ibid.) '94, of Frostburg, Md.; Roger Theodore Lafferty, A.B. '12, of Cleveland, O.; John Vernon McKenzie A.B. (Univ. of Toronto) '09, of Toronto, Ont.; Percy Marks, Litt.B. (Univ. of California) '12, of Ukiah, Cal.; Joseph Mayer, A.B. (South-western Univ.) '11, of South Berwick; Johann Gottfried Ohsol, cand. Comm. (Riga Polytechnic School, Russia) '03, of Cambridge; David Thomas Pottinger, A.B. '06, of Braintree; Winward Prescott, A.B. '09, of Chestnut Hill; Guilford Bevil Reed, S.B. '12, of Berwick, N. S.; William Sawyer Spencer, A.B. (Boston Univ.) '93 S.T.B. (Union Theological Seminary) '97, of Andover; Edmund Sumner Whitten, A.B. (Amherst Coll...
Affirmative.Best general references: On present defects-Bryce, Am. Comm., I, XV, XVI, XXV; Wilson, Congressional Government, (see index), Committee, Cabinet, and pp. 294-333; Wilson, Overland Monthly, III, (January, 1884); Contemporary Review, XLVIII, (December, 1885), p. 864; Exposition of Cabinet system, Bagehot, English Constitution, Chaps...
Best general references: F. W. Taussig, Tariff History of U. S., last ch., also pp. 176-177, 212, 228, 231, 238; O. D. Ashley, Forum, Jan., 1897, 532; Report of Tariff Comm., 1882, and Tariff Act of 1882; House Exec. Doc., 1st Sess., 50th Cong., xii; Boston Herald, Dec. '96, Jan., '97, Editorials; The Interstate Commerce Act, John R. Dos passos; Prof. Jenks, Rev. of Rev., Jan., 1897; Cleveland's Message, 1897; Congressional Directory; Hanlon's letter, Boston Herald...
...SAYRE, Chairman Comm. on Arrangements.LACROSSE TEAM.- Scott, captain of last year's team, will be on Holmes Field at 3.30 to instruct new men before the regular practice at 4 o'clock...
...appreciation of gold since 1873. (a) Prices have fallen because of other reasons. (x) In manufactured goods because of increased facilities of production. (y In agricultural products because of greatly increased acreage (Bradstreet's Report, 1895). (b) Wages and money incomes have not fallen since 1873 (Report of Sen. Comm. on Finance, 1891). (4) The silver dollar would not rise to a parity with gold. (a) The U. S. would not, as Bryan asserts, buy an ounce of silver, but simply coin all silver presented, and return it to owner. (b) All history shows that the unlimited coinage...