Word: taxed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Cambridge assessors have declined to grant the request to abate the tax on the houses owned by the University, the case has been filed before the Supreme Court of Massachusetts for final settlement. It is in the hands of Mr. Samuel Hoar '67, of the Corporation...
...first time the assessors of Cambridge have levied a tax on nine houses owned by the University and occupied by professors as private residences. This is done as a direct result of the precedent established by the decision of the Supreme Court in the Williams College Case last February. The houses are at 10 and 11 Frisbie place, 17 Kirkland street, and 11, 16, 17, 25, 37, and 38 Quincy street, and the tax amounts to $2922.50. On Jan. 12, Mr. E. W. Hooper, Treasurer of Harvard College, sent a petition to the assessors asking for an abatement...
...DEAR SIR-We have to acknowledge the receipt of a petition in behalf of the President and Fellows of Harvard College for Students for abatement of taxes on certain parcels of real estate, regarding which we will say that we believe the tax valid and properly assessed, and do therefore decline to grant said petition...
There will be a competitive trial for membership in the Harvard Forum in Harvard 5 at 7.30 tonight. The subject will be "Resolved, That the income tax is a desirable scheme of taxation." The debate will be opened by G. L. Paine 1G. for the affirmative and F. K. Kernan '97 for the negative. It will be open to all members of the university. Freshmen are specially invited...
...last trial debate of the year for membership in the Forum will be held in Harvard 5 at 7.30, Friday, May 7. This debate is primarily for Freshmen, but all members of the University are also invited to speak. The question will be, "Resolved, That an income tax is a desirable scheme of taxation...