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...Some Legislation was necessary. - (a) There was a demand for more currency caused by - (1) Increase of population and business: F. W. Taussig in Forum, Oct. '90. - (2) Retirement of bank notes: Speech of Mr. Conger, Cong. Record, 1890, p. 5652.- (b) Act of 1878 was inadequate: Sherman in Cong. Record, 1890, p.5614...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English 6. | 11/3/1891 | See Source »

...border land of a great discovery. The real meaning and secret of his being is that his life is allied to the life of God, and that the life of God is ready to express itself. Nothing could satisfy him except the life of God. This is the whole record of human life; from childish innocence through youthful dissatisfaction, disgust aids It consciousness to sonship with God. But there is another call, the call of the bride. The bride is humanity, that humanity where there is no bond or free, white or back, master or servant but one brotherhood...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Appleton Chapel. | 11/2/1891 | See Source »

...Here the games stood 4 to 2 in Hoppin's favor. Orcutt braced up, and only lost the game after deuce had been called twice; but on the last game he weakened and Hoppin won the game love. This gave Hoppin the set 6-2. Hoppin has a clean record, not having lost a set during the whole tournament...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tennis Tournament. | 10/30/1891 | See Source »

...Democratic party's record on this same question, he stated, was far from satisfactory, but he showed that it must be taken into consideration that President Cleveland went into office at the head of a party twenty-five years out of power and with no precedent to assist him in his efforts at reform. He stuck to his principles, however, although they cost him his re-election...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Present Position of the Independent Man. | 10/29/1891 | See Source »

...soldiers. - (a) The army was made up of our best and most patriotic men. - (b) The U. S. has hitherto always given service pensions to its old soldiers. - (c) Our national honor is involved, for pension legislation is really the fulfillment of a contract; Ingalls and Gorman in Cong. Record, June 23d, 1890. - (d) The U. S. is wealthy enough to afford liberal pensions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English 6. | 10/27/1891 | See Source »