Word: farnum
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...same period India also took $600,000,000 worth (Laughlin, Rev. of Rev., Sept '96; H. W. Farnham, Yale Rev., Sept. '94). (C) The example of France (1803-'73) is irrelevant. (1) Her success in maintaining gold at parity after 1849, was due to temporary nature of the appreciation. (Farnum, Yale Rev., Aug., '94). (2) She succeeded in keeping silver at par only by makeshifts. (Moreton Trewen, Fort. Rev., June, 1893). (3) She finally abandoned free coinage. D. The demand created by free silver coinage in U. S. would not raise silver to parity with gold. (1) Demand would...
...inter-class baseball championship was won by '97, the other classes being tied for second place. As '97 has won the championship for three successive years the Farnum cup becomes the property of that class. The most interesting game of the series was that between the sophomores and freshmen, which the latter won by the score of 1-7. This is only the second time in the past fifteen years that the freshman class has beaten the sophomores. '97 did it in their freshman year...
...Yale professors who will conduct the course the first term are: Professor Henry Farnum, economics; Professor A. M. Wheeler, history; Professor T. D. Seymour, Greek; Professor W. H. Brewer, physical geography; Professor W. G. Sumner, social science, and Professors Irving Fisher and Sidney Smith literature...
Health Inspector of Cambridge Farnum examined the sanitary conditions and situation of the boat house and pronounced them perfectly healthy. The prohibition of the Athletic Committee will probably be continued until a final inspection of the boat house is made. It is scarcely possible that any rowing will be done by any crews until Monday next...
...joint class meeting of '94 and '95 Saturday, informal resolutions were adopted expressing the sorrow felt by the members of '94 and '95 at the deaths of W. S. Hockley, J. Farnum Brown, and Franklin Whitall of the class of '94, and Edwin S. Bach '95. Committees from each class were appointed who sent letters of sympathy to the parents of the deceased. They were: Ninety-four, G. C. Lee, Jr., L. Heckscher, J. F. Smith, and J. J. Griswold; ninety-five, R. W. Emmons, 2d, R. D. Wrenn, W. W. Caswell, N. W. Bingham...