Word: res
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...character of immigration is deteriorating.- (a) Less moral and intellectual force is required of immigrants now than formerly: Yale Review, I. 131, 132 (Aug. 1892).- (b) Much larger proportion comes from the undesirable nations of southern and Eastern Europe than formerly: Publications Im. Res. League...
...There are practicable restrictions-.(a) Increase of head-tax.- (1) Would tend to make cost of emigration to the United States equal that to South America and Australia. Publications Im. Res. League, No. 1. p.p. 11, 12.- (2) Would roughly indicate habits of thrift.- (b) Educational test (ability to read and write any language).- (1) Would exclude few of the desirable and many of the undesirable Publications Im. Res. League, No. 1, p. 13, Nos. 5, 8.- (2) Is in accordance with American principles. Publication. Im. Res. League...
...present time is especially appropriate for restriction.- (a) Immigration will assume its old proportions with the return of prosperity. Publications. Im. Res. League, No. 4, S 17.- (b) It will then be more difficult to enforce restrictive laws...
...hundred. Also, there is this year a greater number of fine prints, including bromides and platino types. The number of pictures which have been developed by the photographer is far in excess of those in which he has simply made the exposure and a professional has done the res. The marine pictures are especially fine, and there are a great many of Europe and different parts of our own country which are deserving of great merit. There are numerous fine enlargements, several of which, together with other pictures Mr. Cummings sent in Prof. Sumichrast, an active member of the club...