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...inexpedient. - (a) Very expensive. - (b) Unwisely increases the civil service. - (c) Would divert public attention from more pressing questions. - (1) Finance. - (2) Tariff. - (3) Labor. - (d) Irrigation might be introduced for political motives. - (e) Gov't construction is usually lavish: Forum, XII, 740. - (f) Gov't control not economical: ibid. - (g) Example of India not applicable: Whitney's "United States...
...KLEECK and J. W. WORTHINGTON.Best general references: C. Schurz in Harper's Monthly, vol. 87, p. 737 (1893); T. M. Cooley in Forum, XV, p. 387; N. A. Rev. vol. 156, p. 282; ibid, vol. 159, p. 745; Nation, vol. 56, pp. 75, 96; Cong. Rec., XXVI...
...unadvisable to remove the sugar tax at the present time. - (a) Deficit must be met by heavier burdens in other directions: Boatner in Cong. Rec., XXI, 4515. - (1) Income tax would become firmly established. - (b) Other onerous taxes should be removed first: ibid. - (c) Sugar tax may render possible repeal of the income...
Best general references: Lalor's Cyclopedia 29-40; Fouillee, Education from a National standpoint, 204-215; Educ. Rev. I. 27, 54 (Jan 1891); Ibid. V. 424 (May 1893); Jour. of Educ. XXXI. 297 (May 1890); Forum XII. 208 (Oct. 1891); W. T. Harris, in Andover, Rev., XI. 582-596 (June...
...right of the State to supervise and control the education of its youth. - (a) By presenting certain branches as necessary to an education; Educ. Rev. I. 30 (Jan. 1891): (b) By fixing qualifications for teachers; ibid. - (c) By requiring proper provision for health of pupils. - (d) By providing a system of instruction, to secure adherence to the laws...