Word: lx
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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General references: Senate Reports, 1889-90, No. 174, Views of the minority; Nation, XLVIII, 319 (April 18, 1889); LIII, 483 (Dec. 24, '91); LVII, 341 (Nov. '93); LVIII, 284 (April 19, '94); LX, 141 (Feb. 21, '95); Cong. Rec. '94-'95, p. 2256 (Feb. 15, '95); p. 2305 (Feb. 16, '95); A. B. Hart, "The Chilian Controversy," in Practical Essays on Am. Govt...
Best general references: J. D. Dennis, Foreign Missions after a Century; North American Review, vol. 162, pp. 21-32 (Jan. 1896); Forum, vol. XVII, p. 475 (June 1894); Forum, vol. XVIII, pp. 481-490 (Aug. 1894); Century, vol. LX, pp. 500-509 (Feb. 1896); "The Spirit of Missions," vol. XL, p. 524 (Dec 1895); Rev. Geo. A. Gordon "The Gospel for Humanity" (sermon); Bishop Littlejohn, "Foreign Missions" (sermon); Reports of the American Board; International Journal of Ethics, vol. VI, pp. 182-204, (Jan. 1896); Sir R. Temple, "Men and Events of My Time in India;" "Missions and Science" (Ely volume...
Best general references: Harvard Indifference in Harvard Advocate, LX, 97 et seq. (December 19, 1895); Charles J. Bonaparte, A Serious Question in Harvard Graduates' Magazine, I, 350-352 (April, 1893); William De Witt Hyde, The Policy of the Small College, in Educational Review, II, 313 et seq. (November, 1891); George Santayana, A Glimpse of Yale, in Harvard Monthly, XV, 94 (December...
...better influence is exerted on character in smaller colleges: Charles J. Bonaparte, A Serious Question, in Harvard Graduates' Magazine, I, 350 (April, 1893)-(a) Through the interaction of personalities: Editorial in Harvard Advocate, LX, current number (January, 1896).- (1) Between student and instructor.- (2) Between fellow-students.- (b) Through greater religious influence.- (c) Through more influences fostering ambition.- (d) Through college spirit; Harvard Indifference, in Harvard Advocate, LX, 97 et seq. (December 19, 1895). (1) Unity.- (2) Enthusiasm...
...Leads to conservatism.- (d) Public labor less efficent than private: Chairman of Boston Park Commission, in speech of Burrage, p. 11.- (e) Tends unduly to raise wages.- (1) The employer is the best judge of reasonable wages.- (2) Government control makes the laborer the judge: Nation LX...