Word: orton
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Mile Run-scratch.E. W. Mills, Chauncy Hall A. A.; G. W. Orton, U. of P.; Grant, U. of P.; C. H. Kilpatrick, Princeton and N. Y. A. C.; A. L. Wright, Brown; G. G. Hollander, K. A. C.; E. W. Hjertberg, N. J. A. C.; J. D. Delany, Wor. C. G. A. A., D. Grant, H. A. A.; J. M. McLaughlin, Holy Cross...
...Orton, U. of Penn., scratch; R. E. Sweze L. S., 70 yds.; H. W. Foote '97, 60 yds.; C. L. Bouve '99, 70 yds.; F. J. Snite '99, 70 yds.; R. A. Garrison 1900, 70 yds.; G. A. Morison 1900, 70 yds.; W. B. Truesdell '97, 70 yds.; H. A. Wadleigh 1900, 70 yds.; P. A. Hutchinson '98, 70 yds.; E. Lissner...
Best general references: Barker's Bimetallism; E. A. Rose's Honest Dollars, J. F. Orton's Shall We Change our Money Standard? and Review of Reviews for Sept...
...possible. A The gold standard is manifestly above it (see I. A). B. The bimetallic standard would be above that of 1873 and below the present. (1) The gold displaced by silver in U. S. at first would pull down the appreciated value of gold in gold standard countries. (Orton, p. 26). 2 The price of silver for monetary purposes wouldrise. (a) There would be an increased demand. (x) We greatly need a greater supply of money. (r) To pay our debt of $6,000,000,000 to England. (s) To pay our immense farm mortgages. (b) The supply would...
...History of Athletics at the University of Pennsylvania has been written by George W. Orton, the distance runner...