Word: billing
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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...increases of this loan had been made, a permanent system of national banks, under federal control, was established by the National Currency Act of 1863. The success of this measure was largely due to Mr. McCulloch, then Comptroller of the Currency. Secretary Chase at first disapproved. In 1864 the bill that is in effect today was enacted, and 700 national banks were organized. The state institutions were at first somewhat reticent about changing their charters, fearing inconsistency on the part of the federal government, or hostile legislation by Congress, but their hesitation was soon overcome. Since that time the number...
...point of what I have been saying is that wars are not paid for in war-time, but the bill comes later...
...inspection, but after that time only Union members will be admitted. Any student enrolled in a department of the University during the current academic year is entitled to become an active member on payment of the annual dues of $10. This sum may be charged on the term bill if desired. Officers and former members of the University residing within 25 miles of Cambridge may become associate members upon the payment of the annual dues of $5 in advance. Associate members are not permitted to vote at the election of Union officers; otherwise their privileges are the same as those...
...after June 1, as an active, non-resident, or associate member may have his membership continued until October 31, 1911, and he may enjoy all the privileges of the Union without the payment of an additional sum. None of these membership fees, however, may be charged upon the term bill...
Though the bill in progress through Congress makes possible the construction of the drawless bridge to the Stadium, its details have been objected to by a number of prominent alumni, who went to Washington yesterday to consider the measure. In case of a disagreement the whole matter may be dropped until the next session of Congress...