Word: iii
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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ENGLISH A, REWRITTEN WORK.- Tuesday from 1.30 to 3.30 in Sever 2 Mr. Lamont will hold a consultation on the English A rewritten work for the following men: Section I, Herrick to Wrightington; Section II, Hobbs to Wilson; Section III, Laws to Wood...
...III. (1) Income taxes are successful abroad and are a permanent part of the tax system. (2) They are of necessity general, not local. (3) The provisions of the Wilson bill are just and easy of application; (a) no incomes under $4000 taxed; (b) stoppages at source...
...III. An income tax is impracticable for the U. S. (a) The territory is too extended, the economic conditions are too diverse. (b) Business and incomes are too unstable. (c) The tax is difficult to collect. (d) The tax offers every inducement to fraud. (e) The federal tax would conflict with state and municipal taxes. (f) The bill as it stands has serious incongruities...
...Sect. III. 1 T. G. Vail, J. W. Peck. 2 G. Gray, J. T. Whicher. 3 G. L. Paine, S. H. Dunn. 4 B. C. Jutten, E. A. Howes. 5 G. B. Wilson, W. Hoag...
...III. Private charity is the best means of furnishing the necessary aid, because (a) it can best ascertain the actual number of those in absolute want, and (b) by exercising a personal and moral influence it tends to strengthen the laborer's self-dependence...