Word: rus
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...mile-3, H. P. White; 7, H. C. Burdett; 6, G. L. Baker, Jr.; 15, C. H. Williams; 4, H. B. Hewitt; 5, H. W. Barker; 10, D. H. Bradlee; 8, H. H. Brown; 11, T. C. Bebee; 9, W. E. Putnam; 1, L. G. Colman; 14, F. A. Rus sell; 12; S. P. Orton...
...effect prduced on U. S. by these undesirable classes is socially bad. (1) Their low standard of living makes it impossible for native workmen to compete without lowering their own standard. R. M. Smith, pp. 131-140. (2) They have introduced the pernicious sweating system. J. A. Rus, "How the Other Half Lives, " pp. 121-124. (3) An excessive proportion of our criminals and paupers is foreign born or of foreign parentage. H. C. Lodge, Century, Sept. 1893. (4) They are very illiterate. W. E. Chandler, N. Am. Rev. Jan. '93. pp. 6-8. (c) Our system of government...
...present tenement-house system is disgraceful; Rus, How the Other Lives. - (a) It is dangerous to life and health: A. T. White, Improved Dwellings for the Laboring Classes, p. 7; Scribuer's XI. 697. - (b) It is immoral: J. B. Russel, Life in One Room, p. 10-13; Nineteenth Century, XVII. 927. - (c) It is costly; ibid...
...Municipal housing is not wise in theory. - (a) It is class legislation: Westm. Rev. Vol. 121, p. 140. - (b) It causes reliance on state instead of on self: Rus. Forum XIV 142 (Dec. 1892); Westm. Rev. vol. 121 p. 140. - (c) It does not benefit the honest classes: Nineteenth Century, XIV. 125; Nation LII-33; Forum XI, 119. - (d) It leads logically to complete dependence on state: Century (June...
...Municipal housing is not successful in practice. - (a) The Glasgow experiments affects better classes: Century XXXIX, p. 732. - (b) London Experiment, Fort. Rev. vol. 38. p. 423. - (c) Naples experiment. Nation LII, 133. - (d) New York; Rus, Forum...