Word: silver
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Tremont.- Rosina Vokes in The Silver Shield...
...must be sent to No. 23 West Twenty-third Street, New York, before March 1, 1891. Awards will be made June 1st, 1891, as follows: For the best essay, one hundred and fifty dollars; for the second best, one hundred dollars; for the third best, fifty dollars. The silver medal of the League will be awarded to the authors of other essays deemed especially meritorious...
...shown itself unworthy of the confidence of the country by its failure to carry out its pledges. a. As to Negro education for which Congress has substituted the Federal Election Bill; Schurz address, Forum IX, 253 et seq; Pike, Prostrate State pp. 63 et seq. b. As to the Silver Bill, an unstable compromise; D. A. Wells in Nation, July 3, 1890; No. Am. Review, Vol. 151, p. 344 et seq; Political Science Quarterly, IV, 615, et seq, Dec. 1889. c. As to the tariff reform; Republican Platform; N. E. Tariff Reform League in Boston Herald, Oct. 27, 1890; Schurz...
...medals will be given in each event. In the interscholastic race, a silver cup has been presented, to be competed for by the Interscholastic Cycling Association, under rules similar to those which govern the Mott Haven games. The L. A. W. rules will govern. Entries (fee 50 cents for each event) close Saturday, November 1st, at 12 p. m. They should be made to F. L. Olmstead, Jr., 13 Wadsworth House...
Entries close November 1. The games will be conducted under the rules of the Amateur Athletic Union and E. C. Carter will be the official handicapper. Gold, silver and bronze medals will be given as prizes to first, second and third places...