Word: silver
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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LOST. - Tuesday, a little silver pin in the shape of a heart, marked. "Paul." Finder will be rewarded if he returns it to 50 Weld Hall...
Best general references: Annual Encyclopedia, p. 232; Report of Senate Committee on Coinage, 51 Cong., 2nd Session, 1891; F. W. Taussig, the Working of the New Silver Act, in Forum, Oct. 1891, F. W. Taussig, the Working of the New Silver Act, in Forum, Oct. 1890, Forum, March, 1891; Silver as a Circulating medium, Forum, Nineteenth Century, vol. 28, p. 309; Nation, 1890, passim...
...CHAMBERLAIN and P. L. HORNE.Best general references: Professor Taussig, in Quar. Jour. Econ. IV, 29; H. White in Quar. Jour. Econ. IV 397; Nation, July 23, 1891; Nineteenth Century, XXVIII, 309; Forum, IX, 292; Forum, Oct. 1890; Cong. Record, 51st Cong., passim; Coinage of gold and Silver. (Pamphlet...
...bill is defective in detail. - (a) It provides too large an increase in the circulation: Forum, Oct. 1890; Quar. Jour. Econ. April, 1890, p. 314; Coinage of gold and Silver.- (b) It adds annually to the circulation nealy $60,000,000. - c) Not more than $30,000,000 is needed. - (d) The provisions of the act are too inelastic: Report of the Sec'y Treasury...
...will be a serious embarrassment to the country, by introducing the silver standard. - (a) When the reserve of gold fails the silver dollar will no longer circulate at its face value. - (b) The silver standard cannot be introduced without a crisis...