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50t4FOR SALE. - The Harvard Lampoon: Vol. I (bound); Vol. II and III (loose). The Magenta: Vol. I, II, III, IV and V (bound) The Crimson: Vols. VI, VII, VIII and IX (loose). The Harvard Advocate: Vols. XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX and XXI (bound); Vols. XXII and XXIII (loose). Tenders should be addressed to P. O. Box 363, Cincinnati Ohio...
50t4FOR SALE. - The Harvard Lampoon: Vol. I (bound); Vol. II and III (loose). The Magenta: Vol. 1, II, III, IV and V (bound) The Crimson: Vols. VI, VII, VIII and IX (loose). The Harvard Advocate: Vols. XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX and XXI (bound); Vols. XXII and XXIII (loose). Tenders should be addressed to P. O. Box 363, Cincinnati Ohio...
Best general references: Cong. Rec. 1889-90, XXI, June and July: F. W. Taussig in Forum X, 165, (Oct. 1890): Public Opinion, June 14, 19, 1890: Report of Sec. of the Treas. 1890 p.p. 20-33: G. S. Boutwell, Silver as a Circulating Medium, in Forum XI, 10 March...
...Some financial legislation was demanded. - (a) Because of growth of business: Taussig in Forum, as above. - (b) Ultimate retirement of bank notes: Cong. Rec. XXI, 5652. - (c) Act. of 1878 insufficient and unpopular: Rep. of Sec. of Treas...
6tFOR SALE. - The Harvard Lampoon Vol. I (bound). Vols. II and III (loose). Also the Harvard Advocate Vols XX and XXI (bound in one;) Vols. XXII and XXIII (loose). Also the Harvard Crimson Vol. VI, VII, VIII and IX (loose.) Tenders should be addressed to P. O. Box 363, Cincinnati, Ohio...