Word: locally
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...uniform quarantine law necessary. - (a) Danger national as well as local. (b) Cholera always transported. (c) The spread of cholera difficult to prevent. (d) Shown by legislation...
...State quarantine law controls vessels and goods only within its own territory. (4) A port of entry and the best site for a quarantine station may be in different states: Forum, Oct. (5) The lives of our citizens and our whole commerce is at the mercy of local ignorance or negligence. (c) National quarantine laws grant too much authority to the separate states: U. S. Stat...
...Company is justifiable in employing Pinkerton detectives. - (a). Capital has a right to protect itself. (b). The property of the Co. was in immediate danger of destruction. (c). The Co. had reason to believe in the dilatoriness of the local authorities: N. Y. Herald, July 8, 1892. (d). The Pinkertons are engaged in a lawful occupation and are reliable and trustworthy: Nation, July 28, 1892, p. 60, also N. Y. Herald, July 23, 1892. (e). The legal right to employ them is undeniable: George Ticknor Curtis in No. Am. Review for Sept. (f). They were engaged for defense...
...McDonald and Crane, tackles; Williams, Saltonstall and Clarkson, guards; Long and Lee, centres; and Short, Harrison, Gardner, Newman, and Cabots, backs. D. Hubbel is again manager, and games have been arranged with Exeter, Fall River, H. S. Tech. '95' and games will also be played with several of the local schools...
...Bowers, '92 (age 25), pitcher, has met and outpitched every College pitcher of note up to today. He comes from South Manchester, Conn., where he pitched on the local Nine for several years. Last summer he pitched for the Brattleboro Nine which won the championship in a spirited dual contest of fifteen games with the Northampton Club...