Word: paper
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Would injure the farmers. - (1) Many of them are in debt. - (2) Price of their commodities lowered: Taussig, Silver Situation, 112-115. - (d) Would place dangerous power in hands of money syndicates to influence market prices, etc. - (e) Need of more currency would lead to wild schemes for paper currency. - (f) Adoption of gold standard injured Germany: Hugh McCulloch, lecture delivered at Harvard...
...Record of Thursday, and which was presumably written by a Harvard student, is as contemptible a piece of journalism as is often seen. A conglomeration of distorted or utterly fictitious interviews, with ingenious inferences drawn by the writer, the article in question is not only highly discreditable to a paper which should certainly be able to secure for itself reliable correspondence, but is a disgrace to the man who is willing, for considerations of "space," to throw away all considerations of college loyalty and to envelope college athletics with the atmosphere of professional sport of the to west order...
...there are subjects in which he is to be examined, with his name and one of the subjects written on the outside of each. The blue books will be required to be written in ink. No one will be permitted to take into the examination any book or paper of any description...
SHAKESPEARE CLUB. - There will be a meeting on Thursday evening, April 11, in 11 Hollis, at 7.30 o'clock. William F. Wilbur '96 will read a paper on "Falstaff" and the play of "King Henry IV," Part I, will be continued. A full attendance is requested...
SHAKESPEARE CLUB. - There will be a meeting on Thursday evening, April 11, in 11 Hollis, at 7.30 o'clock. William F. Wilbur '96 will read a paper on "Falstaff" and the play of "King Henry IV," Part I, will be continued. A full attendance is requested...