Word: taxed
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...will compete in a triangular debate. Harvard will meet Princeton in Sanders Theatre, and Yale in Woolsey Hall, New Haven. Yale will meet Princeton in Alexander Hall, Princeton. The subject for all three debates will be "Resolved, That the Federal Government should have the power to impose an income tax, not apportioned among the states according to population." Harvard will argue the negative in the debate with Princeton and the affirmative in the debate with Yale. The university returning two winning teams will win the debate...
HARVARD-PRINCETON DEBATE Sixteenth Annual Debate. Singing by the Glee Club. Sanders Theatre, S. P. M. Question: "Resolved, That the Federal Government should have the power to impose an income tax, not apportioned among the States according to population." Applications for tickets should be addressed to Mr. G. L. Harding, Hollis 20, and should contain a stamped and addressed envelope. Members of the University will be allowed one ticket each. Tickets for the public and extra tickets for members of the University will be sold at twenty-five cents each. Extra tickets are on sale at the two stores...
HARVARD-PRINCETON DEBATE. Sixteenth Annual Debate. Singing by the Glee Club. Sanders Theatre, 8 P. M. Question: "Resolved. That the Federal Government should have the power to impose an income tax, not apportioned among the States according to population." Applications for tickets should be addressed to Mr. G. L. Harding, Hollis 20, and should contain a stamped and addressed envelope. Members of the University will be allowed one ticket each. Tickets for the public and extra tickets for members of the University will be sold at twenty-five cents each. Extra tickets are on sale at the two stores...
Commissioner Trefry denied all newspaper reports about his proposal to tax property now owned by colleges in the state and said very positively that he had never advocated any such measure...
...report of the Tax Commissioner of the State of Massachusetts, an abstract of which is printed elsewhere, may give additional impetus to the agitation for the taxation of property held by educational institutions in this state and especially the Cambridge holdings of Harvard University; for, the Tax Commissioner singles out Harvard and says the College has expanded until it is close to, if it has not already touched the point where it will be a burden on the city. This statement has been made many times but the truth of it has never been demonstrated. On the contrary, the friends...