Word: goshen
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...years after this conference constant depression and recurring crises rendered the idea of a universal monometallism an impossibility. When in 1881 the United States and France issued an invitation to another conference, the gold monometallist had been put on the defensive. The statement made by Mr. Goshen of the English delegation, that the complete demonetization of silver portended a violent crisis, and the able defence of bimetallism made by M. De Normandie, governor of the Bank of France, were the most important results of this conference...
...ounces of silver and a corresponding issue of currency, was passed. In 1892 a conference was arranged to be held at Brussells, which but for the unreasonable delay of the United States might have accomplished much. But while the United States delayed for political reasons, Lord Salisbury, Mr. Goshen, then chancellor of the exchequer, and other bimetallists were defeated at the polls, and the English delegation sent to the conference November 22, 1882, were strongly opposed to bimetallism...
...Commencement parts at Princeton have been awarded to the following '94 men: Valedictory, Alexander McGaffin, Northfield, Mass; Latin Salutatory, C. A. Robinson, West Hebron, N. Y.; English Salutatory, Paul Erdman, Morristown, N. J.; C. M. Cartwright, Waynesville, O.; J. C. Coleman, Jr., Goshen, N. Y., A. T. Davis, East Orange, N. J., C. S. Havens, Tom's River, N. J., Donald MacColl, Caledonia, N. Y., E. J. Patterson, Plainfield, N. J., G. H. Wailes, Salisbury...