Word: arts
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...general government should regulate trusts. a. They could otherwise move to the most favorable State. Ex. Sugar trust from N. Y. to N. J. b. The Federal government alone can deal with resulting interstate and foreign questions. Constitution, Art. I, Sect, VIII, 1, 3, 4, 17, 18. Sect. IX, and c. Alone can make a law having uniform application...
...general government can effectually regulate trusts. a. Its power over commerce is unquestioned. b. The jurisdiction of the U. S. Courts is correspondingly extensive. Constitution, Art. I, Sect. VIII, 9. Art. III, Sect. I, II, I, 2 and 3. c. Adequate official prosecutions are already provided. d. The executive power is able to give any necessary assistance in carrying out such laws; Constitution, Art...
...ROBBINS, Secretary.LOST.- Reber's History of Ancient Art. Finder will please return to 26 Little's Block...
...will be seen by his advertisement in another column, J. H. Farley, an experienced court reporter, affords an opportunity to all students desiring to learn the "Winged art" of short-hand. Mr. Farley is teacher of stenography in the Holyoke High School, where he instructs a large class weekly...
...Charles H. Moore has a course on the "History of Art" at the Cambridge school...