Word: pols
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...probable that mid-year marks will not be given in Pol. Econ...
Hereafter the doors in Pol. Econ. I will be closed and locked at five minutes past the hour...
...Immigrants are no longer needed. Natural increase of population is sufficient for the development of the country. Pol. Science Quarterly, June...
...Economic difficulties as (a) Great competition of unskilled laborers. (b) Reduction in the standard of living among laborers: T. V. Powderly, N. A. Review, Aug. '88; Pres. Walker's address as above. (c) Advantage of production by immigrants is offset by their remittances home; Smith p. 99; Pol. Science Quarterly, June, '88; H. C. Lodge, N. A. Review, Jan.. '91; (3) Social Evils. Large increase of mortality, crime, and illiteracy; Smith...
...present use of the Geological department. From Henry L. Higginson $8,877.53 to pay for grading and other expenses relating to The Soldiers' Field. From the class of '79 an additional gift of $105 to be used under the direction of Assistant Prof. Taussig for the Pol. Econ. reading room. From Mrs. Benj. S. Rotch, $10,000 "to build and equip an electrical engineering workshop which shall be annexed to the Lawrence Scientific School." From H. R. A. Carey, $800.70 to pay most of the expenses of the Carey Building for 1890-91. From William W. Goodwin...