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A tariff revision should leave our industries and labor unharmed and prosperous : remarks of Justin S. Morrill, of Vermont, in the Senate of the United States, December 9, 1886, on his resolution relative to a revision of the tariff.
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- Creator: Morrill, Justin S. (Justin Smith), 1810-1898.
- Date Created: 1886-12-09
- Parent Collections: Congressional Speeches
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When business of all kinds is moving in a normal condition of gen- eral contentment, neither excited
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But to propose such a change when business affairs have been unusually depressed, when trade everywhere
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legislative measures which would have no other effect than to multiply obstacles in the way of a revival of business
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foreign merchandise are no longer in the name and hands of American-born citizens, and much of this business
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merchandise to magnify its importance, and seek to perpetuate the dominance of their special line of business
Part of: Congressional Speeches
Minutes of the Eighth Annual Meeting of Vermont Woman's Suffrage Association, Held in Baptist Church, Sutton, Vermont, Thursday Evening and Friday, June 9 and 10, 1892.
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- Creator: Vermont Woman's Suffrage Association
- Date Created: 1892
- Parent Collections: Women's Suffrage in Vermont Collection
Out in the Mountains, February, 2005
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- Date Issued: 2005-02-01
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“We were watching Massachusetts dairy farms go out of business.
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Farmers Make the Cheese Their Orb Weaver Farm cheesemaking business has been-in operation since 1982.
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a total boycott of any purchases on January 20th, Inauguration Day — to oppose the war in Iraq and business
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S P R oo og Businesses, for profit ads, and commercial interest ads will be charged $15 per ad (100 words
Part of: Out in the Mountains
UVM Notes vol. 13 no. 07
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- Creator: University of Vermont
- Date Created: 1917, April
- Parent Collections: University of Vermont Alumni Publications, U.V.M. Notes
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Captain Howard has also agreed to drill some of the younger busines s men of Burling ton.
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Night classes for the instruction of such young business men as care to fit themselves for engineerin
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of a day or more visiting market, milk, and ice cream plants and studying methods employed in this business
Vermont Alumni Weekly vol. 11 no. 24
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- Creator: University of Vermont
- Date Created: 1932
- Parent Collections: University of Vermont Alumni Publications, Vermont Alumni Weekly
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The O'd Burlington Savings Bank has thousands of customers who transact their business by mail, and even
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As an alumnus of University of Vermont you have the privilege of adding your name to this Business and
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Alumni Profess ional and Busines s Directo ry The Directory furnishes a convenient guide to Vermont men
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and women in the various professions and in business, par- ticularly to those who may wish to secure
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reliable correspondents for the transaction of business at a distance.
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Letter to Nathan and Mary Hill, June 25, 1842
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- Creator: Crafts, Samuel Chandler, 1768-1853.
- Description: Topics include Austin's commentary on the conduct of an impeachment trial of Judge Ritter of Florida.
- Parent Collections: Letters Home From Congress
Part of: Letters Home From Congress
Annual Report of the Vermont Woman's Suffrage Association and Minutes of the 19th Convention, held at Barton, Vermont, June 9 and 10, 1903.
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- Creator: Vermont Woman's Suffrage Association
- Date Created: 1903
- Parent Collections: Women's Suffrage in Vermont Collection
Vermont 1982 Spring
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- Creator: University of Vermont
- Date Created: 1982
- Parent Collections: University of Vermont Alumni Publications, Vermont, 1977-1987
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recent recognition for achievement and con- tribution in connection with the creation of a school of business
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show several hundreds of students enrolled tak- ing courses in economics, accounting, marketing and business
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“I think it was a great opportunity for Spring 1982 college students to meet people in the business,
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Spring 1982 Photo by Greg Hebert Wall Street and Busines s E xperienc e is the vital element which provides
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Each year, 15 students spend their spring break in New York City meeting business leaders who are UVM
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Vermont Cynic, 1981, February
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- Creator: University of Vermont
- Date Issued: 1981, February
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Sarah Brayman Graphics Editor: Peter Nicéberg Layout Editor: Liz Peck » Ad Manager: Diane de Spirlet Business
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powder, or poison. if » 66 >” % A are ——-7-v- 2 - CAIDA OU = iS S DOG; Ott-a CG to your aes Better-Business
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He also stated that he would “support the continuation of the business inventory tax as a .source of-revertue
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The. increase ~ additional | of big business and > threats of ‘do this or else’,”’ he- end: ton.
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attract more busi- nesses ~~ to--the--Queen — City, “If the elimination of this tax would attract new businesses
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Part of: Vermont Cynic
Cephas Kent, Jr. Diary, Undated
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- Creator: Kent, Cephas, Jr., 1754-1813.
- Date Created: undated
- Description: Cephas Kent Jr. was born on April 2, 1754 in Suffield, CT (Colony) to Cephas and Hannah (Spencer) Kent. In 1773, Kent moved with his family to what later became Dorset, Vt., where his father, a deacon as well as a tavern owner, took an active role in the American and Vermont independence movements. Kent enlisted in the Continental Army during the summer of 1775 and served as an aide-de-camp on General Montgomery’s staff. His primary responsibilities included cooking and caring for the officers’ baggage, but he also participated in several skirmishes, taking up arms at decisive moments during the Siege of Fort St. Jean. On January 30, 1779, Kent married Lydia Sheldon and the couple had several children. Kent died in Dorset on January 9, 1813. The first part of Kent’s diary details his religious experiences between the ages of 12 and 21, while the remainder describes his participation in the Continental Army’s campaign into Canada in 1775, especially the Siege of Fort St. Jean (“St. Johns”).
- Parent Collections: Diaries
Part of: Diaries