Word: provisionally
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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V. The Act is injurious to the country at large. - (a) Higher duties cause higher prices. - (b) Bounty provisions bolster sugar industry at public expense: Lalor's Cyclopedia of Political Science, II, 99; Wells' Recent Economic Changes, 126 130, 295 309. - (c) Reciprocity provision invites retalitatory measures: Public Opinion, XI...
In view of the large waiting list which there has been at Memorial during the last two years the directors of the Dining Association are considering the advisability of making some change in the manner of conducting the hall. The College Corporation are determined that some provision shall be made...
This success of the Summer Schools has been due to several causes, chief among which are the energy and earnestness shown by the Harvard instructors who have carried on the work of the school. The class of students, moreover, who have availed themselves of the advantages of the school has...
Mr. W. S. Peckham, '67, in the Newport Mercury of Feb. 28, writes entertainingly of this little-known University. It was founded over a hundred years ago by constitutional provision, and the site selected for it at Chapel Hill, N. C., was chosen peculiarly with a view to its healthful...
Best general references: Cong. Record, Farquhar's speech, Dec. 19, 1890, pp. 631-639; Dingley's speech, Jan. 11, 1891, pp. 1147-1155; Provision of the bill in Cong. Rec., Vol. 21, p. 4175. Report on Merchant Marine and Subsidies, House Rep. No. 1210, 51 Cong., 1 Sess.