Word: nationalities
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Educat. Rev., Jan. 1891, I, 1-7; Harv. Mo., July, 1890, X, 206 f; Jan. 1891, XI, 127-137; Jan. 1891, XIII, 114 f.; Pres. Eliot's Reports, 1885 86, p. 14; 1886-87, pp. 14, 16, 75, 76; 1887-88, pp. 12, 83; 1888-89, p. 21; Nation 1888-90, XLIX-LI, passim...
...Colleges should adopt some new plan. - (a). To protect genuine scholars against the loss of time caused by the slow progress of idle classmates. - (b). To enable professional students to shorten their college course: Nation, XLIX, 425. - (c). This is shown by decrease in per cent. of college graduates. - (1). In professional schools: Ed. Rev. I, 4-5. - (2). In the population at large: Harv...
...BRECKENRIDGE and J. E. YOUNG. General references: The Century Magazine of April, 1889, vol. 37; Nation, April 18, 1889; Mulhall's dictionary of statistics, pp. 414-418; Cong. Records, vol. 20, pp. 1773-1827, and vol. 21, appendix...
...large navy is not necessary, (a) U. S. has no colonies to protect; (b) The shipping, - American goods being shipped in foreign patterns. (c) Present navy effective agst. an enemy's commerce; Holman in Cong. Record, vol. 21, pp. 175-178. (d) Present navy sufficient to uphold national dignity. (e) There is no probability of a war with a strong nation...
...large navy increases the propensity of a nation for war. (a) Barrundia and Chilian affairs...