Word: demands
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...demand for seats for the debate tonight has been unusually great and bespeaks a growing interest in debating which it most encouraging...
...first place he said that although his subject touched upon the most renowned period in the history of the French Drama, yet there was demand for discussion on just this time, for, though famous, it was to many completely unknown...
...guarantee funds: Plan, S 2, (Boston Herald, Dec. 5, 1894). - (2) To be redeemed by yearly surplus: Plan, S 10 (Boston Herald, Dec. 5, 1894). - (b) Vacuum to be filled by bank notes. - (c) These bank notes furnish an elastic currency. - (1) Profitable for banks to increase issue on demand. - (2) Redemption secured...
...retirement of the greenbacks is unnecessary. - (a) They have been kept equal with gold since the resumption of 1879. - (b) They are a convenient and useful form of currency. - (1) Demand on Treasury for notes of small denominations steadily increasing: Quar. Jour. Econ. VIII, 102. - (c) We have the soundest paper currency which has ever existed: Herald...
...Labor disputes on inter-state railroads demand prompt and decisive action. - (a) Large number of employees concerned. - (b) Public interests affected. - (1) Economic importance of railroad. - (c) Legal right of public to continued operation. - (1) Common carriers. - (2) Congressional power over inter-state commerce...