Word: pamphlets
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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CLASS OF '91.- Seniors are reminded that "Class Lives" are now due. It is important that every member of the class should at least answer the questions, and return the pamphlet at once to the Secretary. Postage is only two cents...
...MORGAN.CLASS OF '91.- Seniors are reminded that "Class Lives" are due Friday, May 1. It is important that every member of the class should at least answer the questions and return the pamphlet...
...Subsidies are economically objectionable. [a] Merely temporizing, pamphlet No. VI as above, pp. 25 and 26; Our Merchant Marine, 136-139. [b] Unbusiness like, Candler's Speech, Cong. Record, pp. 3550; Our Merchant Marine. pp. 140-142; pamphlet No. VI, pp. 26 et seq. [c] Unsuccessful, Ellis' Speech, Cong. Record, p. 3564; pamphlet No. VI, pp. 27-29, 39-43; Our Merchant Marine...
...Subsidies are politically objectionable. [a] They are class legislation and encourage a lobby, Nation XLIX, pp. 285, Oct. 10, 1889; Cong. Record of '69-'70, part V, pp. 3860, Codman pamphlet VII as above pp. 21 et seq. [b] Establish a bad precedent, Lane's Speech, Cong. Becord, pp. 3561; Codman, Shipping and Subsidies...
...American shipping would be better restored by free ships, Our Merchant Marine, 95-128; No. Am. Rev. vol. 142, pp. 481-484; Atlan. Mo. LIII, 800; Codman, pamphlets 2 and 4. [a] American shipping declined from natural causes, Wells, pamphlet No. VI, pp. 2-6; Kelly, Question of ships; Every Saturday, X, 170. [b] Conditions of modern commerce require free ships, Candler's Speech, Cong. Record, pp. 3551. [c] Our present laws encourage ship-building, not shipping, Codman, Shipping and Subsidies, 2-7; No. Am. Rev. Dec. 77; Ellis' Speech, Cong. Record...