The reciprocity features of the McKinley tariff (P. 383) were also restored.
A Short History of the United States|Edward Channing
McKinley and the majority of Congress were in full sympathy, and the Dingley act had the approval of the administration.
Historical Essays|James Ford Rhodes
Even after the convention had opened, McKinley and Hanna were reticent on the silver question.
The Agrarian Crusade|Solon J. Buck
At Antietam, the bloodiest battle of the war, McKinley's gallantry was so conspicuous that he was promoted to a lieutenancy.
The Greater Republic|Charles Morris
President McKinley was struck down by the cowardly hand of an assassin.
American Boy's Life of Theodore Roosevelt|Edward Stratemeyer
British Dictionary definitions for McKinley (1 of 2)
McKinley1
/ (məˈkɪnlɪ) /
noun
Mount McKinleyorDenalia mountain in S central Alaska, in the Alaska Range: the highest peak in North America. Height: 6194 m (20 320 ft)
British Dictionary definitions for McKinley (2 of 2)
McKinley2
/ (məˈkɪnlɪ) /
noun
William. 1843–1901, 25th president of the US (1897–1901). His administration was marked by high tariffs and by expansionist policies. He was assassinated