Word: silver
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Wendell Phillips Club.The regular meeting of the Wendell Phillips Club occurs next Friday evening in Harvard 1, at 7.30. The subject will be: "Resolved, That the free coinage of silver is desirable." The affirmative will be upheld by F. R. Steward '96 and R. B. Sprague '97, while the speakers on the negative will be W. E. Blodgett '96 and C. B. White '96. The meeting is open to all members of the University and all are invited to be present and to speak...
Question: "Resolved, That the free coinage of silver is desirable...
...been twice condemned for its last work. (b) It represents no principles: Reed's speech in N. Y. Tribune, Sept. 25, 1894; N. Y. Republican platform in N. Y. Tribune, Sept. 19, 1894. (c) Its conduct in the last Congress has been unpatriotic. (1) In regard to silver repeal and the income tax: Boston Herald...
...Democratic party has made a consistent attempt to carry out its pledges. (a) Original Wilson bill: Boston Herald, Feb. 2, 1894. (b) Silver repeal in Boston Herald, Oct. 22-25, 1893. (c) Repeal of federal election laws; Boston Herald, Feb. 9, 1894. (d) Pension reform: Pol. Science Quarterly IX, 351 (June...
...financial unsoundness. (a) its unquestionable leaning toward free silver. (b) Its passage of the seigniorage coinage act. (c) Its issue of bonds...