Word: metting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...gold withdrawn. (Laughlin, Rev. of Rev., Sept., '96). (2) There would be no increased demand for money in business. (Ibid, June, '96). (a) Business would be prostrated by the panic caused by change of standard. (Laughlin, Rev. of Rev., Sept. '96). (3) The ordinary demand would immediately be met by, (a) Foreign silver in exchange for our gold, (b) Increased activity of silver mines everywhere. (E. B. Andrews, Athlantic, April...
...meeting held last night in Sever 5, about seventy-five men met and organized a non-partisan club to further the interests of free silver. After several speeches were made in favor of free silver and bimetallism, resolutions favoring the election of William J. Bryan to the presidency were passed and the following officers of the club were elected...
...Hasty Pudding Club met last evening and elected the following officers for the first half-year...
Last evening the following members of the class elevens of last year met in Captain Wrightington's room to elect captains: '97, Hallowell, Ladd, Rantoul, Fenno, Warren, Fitzgerald; '98, Bouve, Flint, Wadsworth, Manning, Bull, Burrage, Marvin, Knox, Curtis, Rice and Cozzens; '99, Haughton, Johnston, Fairbanks, Farley, Homans, Adams, Holden and Dayton...
...coubles W. D. Whitman '99, and J. D. Forbes '99, defeated D. Davis '00, and R. McKittrick '99, and R. H. Carleton '98, and H. Foster '98, defeated H. J. Holt '98, and E. R. Marvin '99. Late in the afternoon Whitman and Forbes, and Foster and Carleton met to decide who should go to the Intercollegiate in the doubles, and they stopped on account of darkness at one set all. Foster and Carleton won the first set and had a lead of 5-2 in the second, but lost it by erratic playing. The third set in the doubles...