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...following men be dressed to play ball on Holmes Field at 3.45 sharp: Cozzens, Slade, Walker, Hall, McNay, Haskell, Goodridge, Edmunds, Chandler...
...must remain on a gold basis. - (a) Gold is more stable in value than silver: Jevons, pp. 305, 311-313. - (b) A silver standard would injure trade. - (1) Would produce violent fluctuations in foreign exchange: F. A. Walker, Political Economy, pp. 409-411. - (2) Would render the value of debts uncertain. - (c) The morale of tinkering with the currency is bad: Taussig, 126-127. - (d) Change to a silver standard means another financial crisis. - (e) A silver standard is dishonest. - (1) Injures creditor. - (2) Does not permanently help debtor...
...BULL and W. B. MOULTON.Best general references: F. A. Walker, Money; J. S. Nicholson, Money and Monetary Problems; E. Benj. Andrews Pol. Sci. Q., VIII, 197-219 (June 1893); E. Suess, Future of Silver; S. D. Horton, Silver in Europe; J. W. Jenks in Amer. Journ. Soc. Sci., XXXII...
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...Hayes 2, J. R. McVey 2.05, C Manning 2.10, W. M. Chandler 2.15, Vincent 2.20, T. Tompkins 2.25, F. Y. Hall 2.30, S. Walker 2.35, G. Brown 2.40, F. J. Goodridge 2.45, G. B. Haskell 2.50, C. P. Slade 2.55, Holt 3, V. D. Ely 3.05, J. W. Edmunds 3.10, Ring 3.15, G. B. Burrage 3.20, H. Foster 3.25, T. Irwin 3.30, H. Scott 3.35, Hoyt...