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Best general reference: Pres. Walker's address in Am. Econ. Ass. Papers May 21, 1888, Vol. 3, p. 157; good general references: H. C. Lodge, Cong. Rec. 2nd sess. 52nd Cong., Thursday, Feb. 19, '91, p. 3326; R. M. Smith, "Immigration and Emigration; E. Schuyler on Italian Immigration; H. G. Wadlin, Commonwealth...
...permanently compete with native laborers. (a) Form non-competing groups: Cairne's Political Economy, pp. 57-59, 66-67. (b). Aid division of labor; (c). Have not lowered rate of wages in general: Westminister Review p. 482 et seq. (2). Supply of labor is not excessive: Cong. Rec...
...They do not injure American Institutions. (1). Worst classes are excluded by present laws: St. at Large XXIV p. 414; Cong. Rec. XXII pp. 1326-1328. (2.) Those allowed to land become in time thoroughly Americanized. (3). Mixture of races a gain to civilization: N. A. Review...
WALTER C. DOUGLAS, JR.,Rec. Secy.CRIMSON NOTICE. - There will be a regular meeting of the board Monday afternoon. All editors must be present...
...evils of office-seeking would grow: Pub. Opin. IX: p. 311. - (b) Corruption would be unnecessarily invited: N. A. Rev., vol. 151, p. 267. - (c) It would complicate State elections: Nation, vol. 51, p. 104. - (d) In the South race prejudices would be aggravated: Mr. Candler in Cong. Rec., 51 Cong., 1st Sess., p. 6705. - (e) Antagonism to the national government would be encouraged: Springfield Rep., July 7, 1890; Mr. Coleman in Cong-Rec., 51 Cong., 1st Sess, p. 6772; Annual...