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Phillips Andover-Acad. 27, sheff. 18; total 45. St. Paul's-Acad. 24, Sheff. 5; total 29. Hillhouse High-Acad. 8, Sheff. 17; total 25. Hopkins Grammar-Acad. 16, Sheff. 10; total 26. Hartford High-Acad. 10, Sheff. 7; total 17. Lawrence-ville-Acad. 14, Sheff. 6; total 20. Cutler's-Acad. 8, Sheff. 5; total 13. Berkeley-Acad. 8, Sheff. 0; total 8. Phillips Exeter-Acad. 2, Sheff. 4; total 6. Siglar's-Acad. 3, Sheff. 1; total 4. Hotch-kiss School at Lakeville-Acad. 12, Sheff. 2; total 14. Brooklyn Latin School-Acad. 5, Sheff. 0; total...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Where Yale Men Prepare. | 10/27/1893 | See Source »

...Bryce's Amer. Com, Chaps. 9, 16, 25; Wilson's State, S S 651-726; Gladstone in N. A. R., Vol. 127, (Sept. 1878) 179-212: Bradford in N. A. R., Vol. 118. (Jan. 1874) 1-23; Contemp. Rev., XLVIII, (Dec. 1853) 864-875; Annals of Amer. Acad., II, no 3, (Nov. 1891); I, (July 1890) 1-25; W. Wilson in Int. Rev. VII, (Aug. 1879) 146-163; Nat. Rev. XIX, (Nov. 1864) 1-27; Labor I, 388 394; Ency Brit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English VI. | 5/23/1893 | See Source »

...general references: North Am. Review, vol. 143, pp. 382-397 (Oct. 1886), vol. 147, pp. 121-149 (Aug. 1888), and vol. 135, pp. 525-535 (Dec. 1882); H. W. Blair, The Temperance Movement; Hand-book of Prohibition Facts. 1892; Forum, VII. 678-682; Special pamphlets; Annals of the Am. Acad. of Polit. Sci. II. 59-68; Cyclopedia of Temperance and Prohibition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English VI. | 12/19/1892 | See Source »

...These evils would be largely avoided if Cabinet members could participate in the debates, - (a) This is shown (1) by the example of England; Practical working of our Government, p. 13 f. and -(2) By the example of France and Italy; Annals of Amer. Acad., p. 5. - (b) Congress would better understand the needs of the country which are known to the executive department; Atlantic p. 96.- (c) There would be less opportunity for Cabinet officers to evade inquiries of Congress; Wilson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English 6. | 3/9/1892 | See Source »

...would give the nation a representation and hence secure better legislation. - (a) By antagonizing vested interests: Annals of Am. Acad., p. 7. - (6) By making legislation "continuous": Practical working of Government p. 8. - (c) By improving the tone of debates. - (d) By affording an efficient opposition; Idem, p. 9 and (e) By harmonizing action of the executive and Congress; Atlantic...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English 6. | 3/9/1892 | See Source »

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