Word: moneyed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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tfALL students who wish good board for $6.00 a week will be accommodated at 18 Sumner street. The best of everything furnished, and great attention paid to the cooking. It is the best board that can be had in Cambridge for the money...
tfALL students who wish good board for $6.00 a week will be accommodated at 18 Sumner street. The best of everything furnished, and great attention paid to the cooking. It is the best board that can be had in Cambridge for the money...
...NEWMAN and J. C. ROWE.Best general references: Boston Herald, Dec. 5, 11, 12, et seq; N. Y. Tribune, Dec. 5, 11, 12; Nation LIX, 417 (Dec. 6, 1894) 435 (Dec. 13, 1894); F. A. Walker, Money, Trade and Industry, 222-226; Speech of J. H. Walker in Cong. Record, 1893-94, pp. 6867-6888 (June 7, 1894); Chairman Springer's speech in Cong. Record, 1894-95, pp. 400-408 (Dec. 18, 1894); Cong. Record, 1894-95, passim; Harper's Weekly, XXXVIII...
...retirement would be detrimental. - (a) It would substitute for legal tender money, that, which in times of a panic, creditors might refuse. - (b) It would simply add two more kinds of paper currency. - (1) Each new series of paper money followed by a crisis: Sumner 220. - (c) Sec. McCulloch tried to retire them and a panic ensued. - (d) In the last 16 years the government has saved 100 millions of dollars. - (e) No prospect of a surplus in the Treasury. - (f) We would come to a silver basis: Advertiser, Dec. 11. - (1) No paper of the government redeemable in gold...
...5tALL students who wish good board for $6.00 a week will be accommodated at 18 Sumner street. The best of everything furnished, and great attention paid to the cooking. It is the best board that can be had in Cambridge for the money...