Word: frees
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...committee on debating in regard to a debate between the Harvard and Yale freshman clubs, reported that the society would debate with Yale if challenged, but that freshman debates were as a rule unadvisable. The treasurer also made his report, showing an available fund of $52.95, with the society free from debt. Both of these reports were accepted...
...this, however, it has come to be understood that the two metals concerned are gold and silver; and that this mutual relation is in, or through their use as money. Within these limits bimetallism may mean more or less. It means either the system of national bimetallism with free coinage of both metals at the legal ratio; or else, and this more properly, the system of international bimetallism, with a free coinage of the metals at a ratio common to the contracting nations. The term would also embrace the various monetary systems proposed by Professor Alfred Marshall of Cambridge University...
...well as of Medicine. President Eliot is evidently influenced by an idea not altogether dissimilar when he deduces from the success of the Divinity School as an undenominational institution, the fact "that a theological department, conducted on scientific principles, may be a consistent and altogether desirable branch of a free university...
...Perley L. Horne, Gr., and Henry J. Wilder '97. It is in general arranged after the pattern of previous years. The volume however, contains fifty-two pages more than last year's and twenty new organizations. In general it may be said that the present volume is unusually free from mistakes and of more than usual interest...
...permanent remedies are two, (a) retirement of the legal tender notes, or, (b) separation of the two functions of the treasury. According to the latter plan, if the government is to continue to issue convertible paper money, it should set up a separate establishment which should be entirely free from the fluctuations of revenue. This is the principle on which the currency of England rests...