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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...population not in sympathy with our institutions. (2) Italians, Russians, and Austrians assimilate very slowly with the natives. Atl. Mo. May, 1893, pp. 648-55. (d) The present laws are not sufficient. (1) Even if enforced the evils referred to would not be remedied. U. S. Revised Statutes 2nd edit...
...weakens the Empire. - (1) By dividing its powers: Chamberlain in Lond. Times. Apr. 11. '93. - (2) A step toward disintegration: Dicey, 89, - (3) By making the ministry unstable: Balfour in Lond Times, Apr. 22. '93; Contem. LXI, 314. Rev. of Rev., VII. 235-40 (Mch. 15, '93); Edit. in Lond. Times, Apr. 7, '93; Fort. LIII...
...following men have been selected to edit the Yale Record during the coming year: L. R. Metcalf '96 of New York; Thomas Cochrane Jr., '94, of Montclair N. J.; J. D. Mitchell '95 of Columbus, Ohio; Roswell B. Mason, and Henry G. Miller Jr., both '95 and of Chicago...
Hart, P. G., and Tilson '91, will edit the next Yale Banner...
...gift was ever sent by him to the American general, and "he never recognized in any remark the greatness of Washington." The fiction of the number is very diversified, includiug a new installment of Dr. Eggleston's "Faith Doctor;" a story "There were Ninety and Nine," by the new edit of Harper's Weekly, Richard Harding Davis; the conclusion of Hopkinson Smith's "Colonel Carter of Cartersville;" and "A Race Romance," the last of a series of three short tales, by that delightful story-teller, Maurice Thompson...