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The Sound Money Propaganda

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Parent Issue
Day
31
Month
March
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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The decisión of the silver men to continue their fight for the öO cent dollar, despite the emphatic verdict oí' the people in November, is appropriately followed by the organization in New York of a sound mouey league, which is to be national in its character and iu the ] scope of its work. From tliis time ou ! till the next presidentiai election tlie disseruination of ruoney facts and correct views as to mouey is to be contiuued. The most efficiënt agency of the last campaigu was the sound curreney committee of the New York Reform club, and its publications, each given to some oue phase of the currency question, were iiivaluable to speakers and writers. A sound basis for currency reform was thus laid in the minds of thousauds who were gropiug af ter the truth. These pnblications, it is stated, are to continue. An effort is to be made to widen the field of operations by a class of writings of a more popular character. In the south and west particularly houest thinkers are to besupplied with material for progressive thought toward sound couclusions on the money question. Much was done in six months of 1895 to uproot the erroneous ideas planted in five years of populist agitation. Errors had flourished simply because they had not been confronted with fact. Now monetary trnth is to be as systematically inculcated as f allacy was, and the result canuot but be most wholesoine. -

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Ann Arbor Courier