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Brief for the negative.ALBERT BOYDEN and EDW. C. BRADLEE.Best general references: Hadley: Pol. Sci. Quar. p. 572. Holmes: Pol. Sci. Quar. V, p. 411. Farrer: "Relation of State to Trade...
...Pooling is an evil.- (a) It deteriorates the service: J. F. Hudson, 229.-(b) It puts arbitrary power over the commerce of the country into the hands of a few men: Hadley's Railroad Trans. p. 76: Hon. T. M. Cooley in Boston Transcript, Jan. 9,1889.-(c) Its object is to raise rates by destroying competition: Hudson p. 215: Mr. Lincoln in Interstate Commerce Rep't 1886, p. 363.-(d) It destroys healthful competition.-(e) It leads to the maintenance of unnecessary roads at the expense of the public: Hudson...
They will support the affirmative of the question, "Resolved that the annexation of Canada would be beneficial to the United States." The competitive debate will be held tonight and Prof. Wheeler. Prof. Hadley, and Mr. Fisher will be asked to act as judges...
...first intended to have as the board of judges Professors Taussig of Harvard, Hadley of Yale, and Seligman of Columbia...
Prof. Seligman has consented to act in this capacity, but Prof. Hadley has declined. If another Yale man will take his place, then Prof. Taussig will serve, if not of course it will be necessary to take both men from outside colleges. Speaker Beer it, a Dartmouth man, and President Andrews of Brown have been suggested. Nothing however can be definitely stated as yet to as precisely what men will finally act as judges. The report that C. Vrooman would not speak and that J. S. Brown L. S. would take his place has no foundation...