The Henry George Tax
The Unity Club promises a rare chance to Ann Arbor people to hear the Ilenry George single tax doctrine debated. Mr. Giles B. Stebbins, of Detroit, a well-known pamphleteer and controversiajist of some ability, wil oppose the single tax Ana Mr. A. Arnold Clark, of Lansing, one of tbe brightest graduates Albion college ever sent out, a brilliant speaker and a Henry George enthusiast, will support tbe single tax. The date is Dec. 10. All interested in the subject of economics and reform in taxatlon should attend. It will be interesting to thnse even who are not thinking mucb on such subjects. It is not necessary to accept all of Ilenry George's conclusions to recognize his wonderful power and to see that his work rnay have some influence in modüying our tax system.
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