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...Sherman law: Ibid.- (2) No prominent Republican aspirant has so definite a record on the currency question.- (a) Reed helped pass the Sherman law.- (b) Harrison signed the Sherman law: Cong. Record, XXI, 7264, (July 14, 1890).- (c) McKinley has "Straddled" and is "straddling": Nation, LXII, 227.- (d) Allison has "a bad record and is speechless now": Harper's, XL, 266.- (3) Cleveland is a most consistent civil service reformer: Nation, LXII, 227.- (a) Began the abolition of the spoils system in 1885: Platforms and Promises by W. D. Foulke.- (b) He has continued his original policy.- (c) Received...
Seminary of Economics. Beginnings of Trade and Industry in Scotland, with some account of the early Gilds. Mr. T. Allison. University...
Seminary of Economics. Beginnings of Trade and Industry in Scotland, with some account of the early Gilds. Mr. T. Allison. University...
...miles invitation race. T. P. Conneff, Holy Cross College and N. Y. A. C.; C. H. Bean, N. J. A. C., 5 miles amateur champion; G. W. Orton, U. of P., amateur champion; A. Blake, B. A. A.; W. Allison, Worcester A. C.; J. D. Delaney, Georgetown University, and others...
...formation of party clubs is good for the crystallization of all political aims and it is pleasing to know that during the coming presidential campaign the various parties in the college will form clubs, the object of which will be to nominate their favorite, whether it be Allison, McKinley, Reed or Cleveland, for our coming president...