Word: iii
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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50t4FOR SALE. - The Harvard Lampoon: Vol. I (bound); Vol. II and III (loose). The Magenta: Vol. I, II, III, IV and V (bound) The Crimson: Vols. VI, VII, VIII and IX (loose). The Harvard Advocate: Vols. XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX and XXI (bound); Vols. XXII and XXIII (loose). Tenders should be addressed to P. O. Box 363, Cincinnati Ohio...
50t4FOR SALE. - The Harvard Lampoon: Vol. I (bound); Vol. II and III (loose). The Magenta: Vol. 1, II, III, IV and V (bound) The Crimson: Vols. VI, VII, VIII and IX (loose). The Harvard Advocate: Vols. XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX and XXI (bound); Vols. XXII and XXIII (loose). Tenders should be addressed to P. O. Box 363, Cincinnati Ohio...
...III. It is has not fulfilled it object. - (a) Silver did not rise permanently: Silver Situation, 52 - (b) Prices have not risen - (c) Has not caused a revival of general activity. - (d) Silver Agitation was not stopped: Nation LII, (Jan. 8, '91.) - (e) Gen. Sherman grants that the bill was a failure: Ibid...
...III. This act was a necessary compromise. - (a) House bill insisted on bullion redemption. Senate bill proposed free coinage: Nation June 19, 1890. - (c) This act reported by conference committee, supported by Sherman, Walker and other sound money...
...III. Nor should the restriction proposed be extended to the subordinate government officials. - (a) In the case of those under civil service rules. - (1) The incentive to political activity is removed. - (2) Their tenure of office depends on their efficiency. - (b) In the case of those still under the spoils system the evil would be removed. - (1) The incentive to political activity still remains. - (2) The official would resort to underhand means. - (3) The system proposed furnishes no guarantee of efficiency. - (c) The extension of the civil service rules to these men would be the only adequate remedy...