Word: trades
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...make a special point of being posted on all the newest "fads" in men's clothes. Several new styles that we are now introducing, are the rage in London. We carry special lines of the hand-made homespuns, whip-cords, and covert-cloths. We have the largest student trade of any fine tailors in the city, and make only the best work...
...injures commerce by restricting trade...
...reciprocity clause has proved its value. - (a) By enabling us to obtain certain exclusive commercial advantages with several countries. - (b) Our trade with some of these countries has already doubled, e.g. S. A. Republics. - (c) With which countries a closer political and industrial union will result...
...reduction is to be made, it should be more gradual than from ten to eight hours, because:- (a) greater chance of success:- (b) Less disturbance to industry and trade:- (c)-Less tendency in working classes to abuse leisure gained by degees: Atlantic...
George A. Adee and J. B. Townsend, representing Yale, and Robert F. Herrick and Lawrence Brooks, representing Harvard, met at New London last Friday in conference with the board of trade of that city in relation to the renewal of the agreement of Harvard and Yale to row their eight-oared race on the Thames course for a period of five years. At the last meeting difficulty arose over the refusal of the railroad company to give the collegians virtual control of the observation train and the refusal of the city to give each college $250.00 this year. The college...