Word: pouzzner
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...which the following twelve men were retained: B. G. Brawley 1G., J. E. Cates '10, J. S. Davis '08, G. C. Good '09, T. M. Gregory '10, S. H. Hurwitz 1G., R. B. Jerome 1L., G. I. Lewis '08, J. K. Lewis '09, S. F. Peavey 2L., B. S. Pouzzner '09, and C. H. Raymond...
...second team, from which the alternate will be chosen. The Coolidge Prize of $100, for the best work in the series of three trials, was awarded to H. Hurwitz '08. The speaking was judged by S. Curtis '05, F. W. Dallinger '93, and R. W. Kelso '04. B. S. Pouzzner '09 acted as chairman...
...Paul Edwards, Dimond, Durgin, Fessenden, Frye, Pouzzner, Robinson...
...Adams, Alberts, Arthur, Barker, Barney, T. H. Bliss, Bradford, Britten, Busher, Carter, Chapin, Colon-Torres, Conant, Cronin, Curtin, Doherty, Dolan, C. A. Fitzgerald, J. J. Fitzgerald, Ford, Francis, Frost, Garfield, Gordon, Gould, Hemenway, Hickey, Huntsberger, Hurwitz, G. I. Lewis, Lyman, C. L. Miller, Mixter, Munyer, Neymann, Ohler, Pouzzner, S. C. Rogers, R. Smith, S. Smith, Storrs, Thompson, Weiss, H. V. Williams...
...that direct taxes were not only unjust to the individual but were unsatisfactory to the government, because they are insufficient for the regular administration and inflexible in a government emergency. The revenue must then be increased, and the way to increase it is by an income tax. B. S. Pouzzner '09, the last speaker for the affirmative, showed that an income tax was a practicable measure, that it had worked well in England, and that the economic conditions in France were such as would make it successful...