Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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tfFRESHMAN FOOT BALL. - All backs will report on Nortons field at 3.30 sharp. All others at 4 sharp. Let every man be on time...
...national banking system is adequate. - (a) It is absolutely secure: Knox in Finance Report, 1875, p. 201; Richardson, National Banks, p. 86; Sherman in Cong. Rec., 48th Cong. 1st sess (1884) 1082; Labor's Cycl. I, 217. (b) It can be indefinitely extended when it becomes necessary: Knox, A Permanent Nat. Bank Circulation; Comegy, Reports and Proceedings of Bankers...
...recommended repeal of the tax would revive the evils of the old system. (a) Insufficient and unequal securities. - (1) An account of diversity of laws in the states. (2) As evidenced by the present defective banking laws of many states; Knox, Finance Report, 1875, p. 202. (b) The people cannot be trusted to avoid wild-cat schemes, as shown by (1) The free coinage craze. (2) Endowment orders. (c) Repeal would tend to drive coin from circulation: Royall, Andrew Jackson and U. S. Bank, 55-57, 64; McKinley in Boston Herald, Oct. 5, 1892. (d) cost of discount and exchange...
...publish in another column a report from the treasurer of the Harvard Reading Room Fund to September 1, 1892. It will be seen from the account that so far only a little over twelve thousand has been paid, leaving subscriptions promised and unpaid to the amount of over nine thousand dollars. It is unfortunate that, while the need of this reading room is so great and the prospects are so good, there should be such a large amount of unpaid subscriptions. It is very easy for men to promise a subscription, but it is a lamentable fact that...
During the summer a number of gifts of money have been made to Harvard. The ones mentioned below are those which have actually been received by the treasurer, who has no official report of some which the newspapers have announced...