Word: successful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first two campaigns for the governorship he was defeated, the second time by a small margin. In 1890 his faithful work and high personal character brought him the success he so well deserved. Few men in public life have ever received so high an expression of personal regard as that which now fell to Governor Russell's lot. Every other officer in the state government, with one unimportant exception, was a member of the opposing party. Governor Russell won because of his personal integrity and devotion to the highest interests of the state. Standing alone in this difficult position...
...that period the U. S. took $600,000,000 worth off the market. (b) During the same period India also took $600,000,000 worth (Laughlin, Rev. of Rev., Sept '96; H. W. Farnham, Yale Rev., Sept. '94). (C) The example of France (1803-'73) is irrelevant. (1) Her success in maintaining gold at parity after 1849, was due to temporary nature of the appreciation. (Farnum, Yale Rev., Aug., '94). (2) She succeeded in keeping silver at par only by makeshifts. (Moreton Trewen, Fort. Rev., June, 1893). (3) She finally abandoned free coinage. D. The demand created by free silver...
...Sound Money Intercollegiate parade will take place in Boston on the eve of election day. As it is the only demonstration to be made exclusively by college men of New England, no outside clubs being allowed to participate, its success is assured. The Intercollegiate Republican League and the National Democratic College League are cooperating actively with the Harvard Sound Money Campaign Club and one of the largest parades made up of college men only will be the result...
...parade of college Republican clubs in Boston on Friday night, October 30, promises to be a decided success. The blue-books that have been conspicuously placed about the University shwo an enrollment of over...
...School St., Washington St., Elliot St., and disband at Park Square, after passing the chief marshal and staff on review. Eight brass bands and as many fife and drum corps will accompany the parade, while an abundance of red fire, flambeaux, torches and megaphones will add to the success of the pageantry. "John the Orangeman" will ride with his cart on a dray...