Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Improved dwellings and lodging houses; A. T. White, Workingmen's Dwellings; Fort. Rev. XLIX. 285. - (4) Reading-rooms and public baths; Scribners XI. 710. - (5) Sanitary inspection and regulation; J. B. Russel, Life in One Room. (b) Good tenements would pay a reasonable money profit: Boston Herald, Jan. 10, 1893; Octavia Hill, Homes of the London Poor, p. 3. - (c) The question is one of public charity, not of socialism...
...LINCOLN AND A. P. STONE.Best general references: Public Opinion, Feb. 4, 11, 18 and 25, 1893. Editorials in Nation, Feb. 2, 9, 16 and 23, 1893; Bost. Herald, Feb. 20, 1893; Text of treaty and editorials N. Y. Tribune, Feb. 16; Editorials in same Feb. 16, 17 and 18. Senator Vest in Cong. Rec. vol. XXIV...
...Annexation would not be advantageous to U. S.: Bost. Herald, Feb. 20; Nation, Feb. 16. - (a) Islands not needed for defence: Public Opinion, Feb. 4 and 18: Nation, Feb. 16. - (b) No gain in trade: Bost. Herald, Jan. 30; Pub. Opinion Feb. 4. - (c) Unfavorable character of the population: N. Y. Tribune, Feb. 16; Nation, Feb. 9, p. 96; Feb. 23 (ed); - (d) Complications with foreign powers: N. Y. Sun, Feb. 14; Bost. Herald, Feb. 17; Public Opinion Feb. 11: - (e) Violation of traditional policy of U. S. Nation, Feb. 23. Public Opinion...
...protectorate will answer all purposes: Bost. Herald, Feb. 17; Nation Feb. 9, p. 96, editorials...
...United States would be benefited by the loss of the care. - (a) Gains goodwill and cooperation of other nations: Am. Hist. Leaflets. No. 6, p. 26. - (b) A less pretentious foreign policy encouraged: Boston Herald, Feb. 4, 1892, p. 8; Yale Review...