Word: states
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...question for debate at the meeting of the Wendell Phillips Club last evening was "Resolved, that the removal of the tax on state bank notes and the issue of notes by such banks under the federal supervision would be preferable to a continuance of the National Bank System." There was a small attendance, only about half the members being present. The debate was opened for the affirmative by E. S. Page '96. Whitmore '95, followed for the negative. Healy closed the debate for the negative. After the regular speaking which lasted about an hour, the debate was thrown open...
Question: "Resolved, That the removal of the tax on State bank notes and the issue of notes by such banks, under Federal supervision, would be preferable to a continuancy of the National Bank system...
...question for debate this evening is, "Resolved, that the removal of the tax on state bank-notes and the issue of notes by such banks under the Federal supervision would be preferable to a continuance of the National Bank System." It will be debated on the affirmative by E. S. Page and H. Hutchinson, on the negative by Holmes Whitmore and W. Healy...
Question: "Resolved, That Congress should repeal under proper restrictions, the tax on State bank notes...
...state committee of the Young Men's Christian Association is making an effort to secure the appointment of a secretary who shall have general charge of the work in the colleges and preparatory schools of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The two states are united in one state association and so would be considered together. A committee, consisting of W. C. Douglass, L. S., A. S. Johnson '85, and G. H. McClellan of Brown, has been formed for the purpose of introducing the subject to the colleges, and has thus far met with a most encouraging reception...