Word: sec
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Kest general references: Sec. Windom's Rep. 1889 and 1890; Taussig in Forum Oct. 1890; Laughlin's Will Cp. VII, Book Il, Congressiond Record June 3, July 15 1890; Public Oplonion, Vol. IX, No. 15: Boston Advertiser and Boston Post June and July. 1890; Speech P. B. Plumb. Cong. Rec. July...
...present condition of our currency is abnormal and dangerous: a. Over $60,000,000 added yearly to the circulation, when only 15 to 20 mil. are needed. Taussig, in Quar. Jour. Econ., Apr. 1890. p. 314, and Forum, Oct. 1890, p. 169. Report of the Sec'y of Treas. 1889, pp. LIV to LVI. b. We are drifting toward a single silver standard while gold is the standard of international trade. c. The whole country is taxed for the benefit of silver miners...
...silver must be cared for, this may be done better than by compulsory purchase: a. By using it in the subsidiary coinage. b. By issuing button certificates according to Sec'y Windon's proposal; report of the Sec'y of Treas...
...BEALS, Sec.'93 CREW.- The following men will please be in the gymnasium at 4.30 sharp dressed to row: Keyes, Davis, Hathaway, Brewer, Post, like, Bisbee, Hand, Badwin, Ellsworth, Broughton, Cook, Emmett, Falk, Jaggar, Barrow, Curris, Winslow, Mayllard, Hak, Hawes, Holland. The training table will not be started until Wednesday evening...
...Cross-Country Run on Christmas, there were five Harvard men entered. Of these three came in among the first six and got prizes. J. D. Stults (handicap 4 min.) finished second; J. L. Dodge (handicap 1 min.) finished fourth; A. Blake (handicap 1 min. 20 sec.) finished sixth; J. Manley (scratch) finished twelfth, and H. A. Davis (handicap 2 min. 35 sec.) finished thirteenth. Blake and Manley lost the trail, and were considerably delayed...