Word: silver
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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There will be a number of draperies, old silver, and bronzes, and other objects suitable for Christmas and other presents, and of especial interest to students of culture and taste. Prices moderate. Priced catalogues at the door...
...issues between parties on foreign policy and tariff.- (a) Money question is not a partisan issue.- (1) The Democrats are now committed against free silver.- (x) Attitude of their leaders: Cleveland, Wilson, Carlisle, Smith, Morton, Hill, Brice.- (y) State platform of 1895: Kent., Md., Ohio, Io., N. J., N. Y., Pa., Mass.- (2) The Republicans have recently been favorable to silver.- (x) Passage of Sherman Act.- (y) Platforms of 1894: 0., Ind., Me., Del., Mich., Kan., Pa., Geo., Cal.: Tribune Almanac...
...Republican party has a more satisfactory financial policy.- (a) It is more strongly against free silver as shown by-(1) The vote on the repeal of the Sherman silver act: Forum, May, 1894; Public Opinion, Nov. 16, 1893.- (2) The Democratic silver convention: Public Opinion, Aug. 22, 1895.- (3) The withdrawal of Senator Jones from the Republican party: Public Opinion 17, p. 563.- (b) Democratic financial management is incompetent.- (1) They have failed to keep up the gold reserve in spite of their bond issues, Forum 19, p. 659-(2) On account of its leaning to free silver Congress...
...large number of men have entered for the bicycle races which are to be held on Holmes Field, at 4 o'clock today. The meeting will be handicap, and some close racing may be looked for. On account of the number of entries, several heats will be necessary. A silver H. U. C. A. medal will be given for the first prize, and a bronze medal for the second...
...Holmes Field the 10th annual outdoor meet of the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Harvard University will take place. Twenty-one schools will be represented. This association was formed in 1884 by a number of Harvard graduates, but not until 1889 was the organization made a permanent one. Then a silver cup was offered to the school scoring the most points each year, and individual prizes to the winners of the various points...