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...Forum, XIII, 360-70.- (a) Unskilled laborers on public and semi-public works, in heavy manufacturing works, etc., release intelligent American labor for higher pursuits; Forum, XIII, 363.- (b) Intelligent farmers for the development of our agricultural resources in the south and west; ibid.- (c) Domestic servants.- (d) The educated and thrifty constitute a large part of the immigrants: No. Am. Rev., vol. 134, pp. 346-67.- (e) Immigration will not injure American labor,- (1) Wages have steadily increased in the last twenty years: Atkinson, in Forum, XIII, 364-67; Westminster...
Donald Frank Campbell, A. B. Dalhousie, Coll., N. S. 1890, A. B. Harvard Univ. 1894, A. M. Ibid 1895; II yr. Graduate School; Mathematics; promoted from a Townsend Scholarship; in place of Frederick Hollister Safford (Mathematics) resigned...
Roscoe Addison Small, A. M. Bates Coll., Me., 1892, A. B. Harvard Univ. 1894, A. M. Ibid 1895; III yr. Graduate School; English and Germanic Philology; promoted from a University Scholarship. The first appointment to this new scholarship...
Leon Nendez Solomons S. B. Univ. of Cal. 1893, S. M. Ibid, 1894; II yr. Graduate School; Philosophy; in place of Henry Budd Howell (Philosophy) declined...
...High protective duties are bad economically.- (a) Waste capital and labor: Cairnes, Leading Principles, Pt. III, ch. 4, pp. 394 sq.- (1) Prevent best utilization of natural resources.- (b) Hurt manufacturers by raising the price of raw materials: Ibid. p. 402; Petition of Iron and Steel Industries for free iron ore and free coal; N. Am. Rev. Vol. 159. pp. 650, 651.- (c) Injure the 'morale of industry': Cairnes, pp. 402, 403, Pol. Sci. Q. VI. pp. 611, 612.- (1) "Cause manufacturers to rely on legislation more than on their own economy and skill."- (d) Foster trusts and monopolies...