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...Mar. 5. - Rev. Professor C. C. Everett...
Best general references: Daily papers, Jan. 29, 1893; Senator Dolphin Cong. Rec. XXIV. 38, Feb. 1, 1893, pp. 1037, 1059; Treaty and accompanying correspondence in N. Y. Tribune, Feb. 17, 1893; Overland Monthly, N. S. XI. 62 (Mar. 1888); Hawaii in our System, in N. Y. Tribune, Feb. 6, 1893; Blaine to Minister Comly, Dec. 1, 1881, in N. Y. Tribune, Feb. 1, 1893; Wharton, International Law, I. Section 62; Senate Executive Documents, 52 Cong. 2 sess...
...event. The number of competitors was larger than last year and the records of Saturday can be very favorably compared with those of a year ago. Great credit is to be given the management for the promptness in starting each event; there was no delay or unnecessary hitch to mar the pleasure of the evening. Among all the events, none, perhaps, attracted so much attention as the team race with Yale, which proved fully as interesting and exciting as was expected. Harvard made a good showing in this and won with comparative ease. Harvard stood well in every event...
Best general references: R. M. Smith, Emigration and Immigration; Forum XI. 635 (Aug. '91), XIV. 110, (Sept. '92): And. Rev. (Mar. '88). (Aug. '88); Yale Rev. I. 130, (Aug. '92): Cong. Rec. '89-90, pp. 3326, Ford Com. Report on the Importation of Contract Laborers. ('88) House Misc...
...high tax would stop undesirable immigration: And. Rev. XIV. 260. (Mar. '88): - (a) It would make impossible the sending of; - (1) paupers, - (2) convicts, (3) contract laborers, - (4) shiftless and ignorant persons whom agents of steamship companies induce to come: Yale Rev. (Aug. '92). - (b) The Italians and Slavs can barely raise the passage money; they could not raise the tax: Ford Com. Rep. pt. 2, pp. 112, - (c) Tax would not keep out the desirable immigrants such as, - (1) Germany, - (2) Sweds, - (3) Irish, for they bring enough money to pay the tax; Schmoller's Jahrbucher...