- the U.S. Dollar).
Government funds were
gradually transferred from
subtreasuries to the
Federal Reserve, and a 1920 act of the 66th
Congress (The Independent...
- A
Subtreasury of
American Humor is a 1941
anthology edited by E. B.
White and
Katharine White, of
contemporary United States humor writers. Both editors...
-
government funds in the
United States Department of the
Treasury and its
subtreasuries Federal Reserve System (1913–present), a
system of
banks controlling...
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which previously housed the
United States Custom House and then the
Subtreasury, is now a
national monument. 40 Wall Street, a 71-story skys****er built...
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Harper (1934) Quo Vadimus: or The Case for the Bicycle,
Harper (1938) A
Subtreasury of
American Humor (1941). Co-edited with
Katherine S. White. One Man's...
-
Populist position). The
Alliance (and Populists)
demanded a
system of
subtreasuries under the
federal government, that
could accept farmers'
crops and advance...
- 2005) ISBN 0-299-21350-1, p. 3. "Some
Remarks on Humor",
preface to A
Subtreasury of
American Humor (1941)
Mitch Hedberg, "Mitch
Hedberg -
Mitch All Together"...
- of
Charles Lamb F (Feb. 1944) 176 F-176 E. B.
White and K. S.
White A
Subtreasury of
American Humor F (Feb. 1944) 177 F-177
Philip Guedalla Wellington...
- 1835 In****bent
resigned January 13, 1840
after refusing to vote for the
Subtreasury Bill as
demanded by the
Tennessee legislature New
senator elected February...
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dropping collected embers into a
portion of the
smokebox called the
subtreasury.
Sophisticated designs, such as the
Radley & Hunter,
incorporated various...