Addresses and publications, 1893-1943.

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Addresses and publications, 1893-1943.

Published reprints and separates containing addresses, remarks, and articles by Kinley on Germany, peace settlements, state revenues, religious education, university cooperation, relation of state and nation, Americanism, citizenship, American ideals, small colleges, alumni support, curricula, University of Illinois president Edmund J. James, educational aims, scholarship, fine arts, Scottish Americans, banking system, monetary standard, South American trade, entrance requirements of colleges of commerce, George Washington, and the relation of the church to social reform. Includes bibliography of Kinley's writings; copies of his books Money, A Study of The Theory of the Medium of Exchange (1904), The Independent Treasury of the United States and Its Relations to the Banks of the Country (1910), and Government Control of Economic Life and Other Addresses (1936); and seven issues of Preliminary Economic Studies of the War, published by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

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