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...HESS,38 Hastings Hall.TUTORING in French A, 1a, 1c and 2. Approved tutor of French Department. Tutoring also in Econ. 1, Hist. 1, Phil. 1, Geol. 4, and Math...
...retirement of the greenbacks is unnecessary. - (a) They have been kept equal with gold since the resumption of 1879. - (b) They are a convenient and useful form of currency. - (1) Demand on Treasury for notes of small denominations steadily increasing: Quar. Jour. Econ. VIII, 102. - (c) We have the soundest paper currency which has ever existed: Herald...
...Compulsory arbitration is impracticable. - (a) Arbitration must be voluntary: - Forum XVIII, 15 (Sept., 1894). - (b) Attempts at compulsory arbitration in states have failed: Cummings in Quart. Jour. Econ. I, 497. - (c) It is unjust in its working. - (1) The decision can only be enforced against the corporation: Nation LIX, 376 (Nov. 22, 1894). - (2) And not against the men. C. D. Wright in Pub. Opin. XVII, 842 (Nov. 22, 1894). - (d) The decisions would not be respected. - (1) The commission would not be a court, but a mixture of court and administrative board. - (2) The personnel of the commission would...
...Reports, 51 Cong. 2 Sess. I, No. 1944; Journal of Franklin Institute, Vol. 134, pp. 1 and 109 (July and Aug. 1892); Rodrigues, Panama Canal, 173 - 232; North Am. Review, Vol. 156, p. 195(Feb. 1893); Forum, XI, 1, (March 1891), XII, 714 - 728 (Feb. 1892); Manson, Geog. and Econ. Relations of Nicaragua Canal; Nicaragua Canal, chs. I, IV, VI (pub. by Maritime Canal...
...ownership is practicable. - (a) Has endorsement of practical railroad men: Lewis, p. 190 - (b) Fair trials in foreign countries have shown its practicability: Lalor III, 502. - (1) Experience of Belgium and Germany: Wm. Larrabee, The Railroad Question, p. 409. - (2) No fair trial in France and Italy: Quar. Jour. Econ., I, 453 (July 1887). - (c) Extension of service would bring about civil service reform...