Word: taussigs
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Prof. Taussig reviews the recent contributions to the tariff discussion, in the Harvard Journal of Economics for January...
...first intended to have as the board of judges Professors Taussig of Harvard, Hadley of Yale, and Seligman of Columbia...
Prof. Seligman has consented to act in this capacity, but Prof. Hadley has declined. If another Yale man will take his place, then Prof. Taussig will serve, if not of course it will be necessary to take both men from outside colleges. Speaker Beer it, a Dartmouth man, and President Andrews of Brown have been suggested. Nothing however can be definitely stated as yet to as precisely what men will finally act as judges. The report that C. Vrooman would not speak and that J. S. Brown L. S. would take his place has no foundation...
...most marked difference between the debates of last year and of this is that the debate at hand will be decided. The board of Judges will probably be made up of three out of the four following men, - Professors Taussig of Harvard, Hadley of Yale, Seligman of Columbia, and President Andrews of Brown, all men with wide reputations for fair-mindedness and sound judgment. The decision will change the character of the debates materially. Last year neither side felt sure of its ground, and both were unwilling to risk a decision. The debates, while conspicuously successful, were more like oratorical...
...Seasongood, R. Action, G. G. Amory, R. Codman. W. E. Greenough, H. F. Gillette, R. D. Stephens, J. L. Ketcham, R. S. Eskridge, J. P. Cotton, W. C. Mackie, A. B. Holmes, H. Barbey, C. H. Ashton, A. C. Nash, D. W. Shea, J. G. Palfrey, F. J. Taussig, J. P. Whittier, A. Lincoln, H. P. Brainard, A. C. Johnson, J. Sullivan, E. Mellus, E. N. Toby, J. L. Coolidge, F. E. Lowell, J. P. Chamberlin, C. M. Flandran, J. W. Tarbox, W. H. Osborne, F. H. Bartlett, G. C. Curtis, E. V. Frothingham, W. H. Garland, J. H. Wheeler...