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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Best general references: London Times, July 31, 1893 (The bill), Feb. 14 (Gladstone), Feb. 15 (Bryce); A. M. Sullivan, M. P. in Labor's Cyc. of Polit. Sci. II, 598-606; James Bryce, Century...
...State control is detrimental to popular education - (a) It puts education into politics - (b) It leads to all the evils of uniformity - (c) It destroys the self reliance and interest of parents and communities; Nation XLII, 51 - (d) It causes unequal burdens on the well-to-do classes: Pop. Sci. Mon. vol. st. p. 124- it discourages private benevolence...
...Popular education is a proper filed for private enterprise: Mill II, p. 576; Pop. Sci. Mon. 31 p. 125 - (a) It has been greatly benefited and stimulated by private enterprise...
...DALLINGER and S. A. MCINTIRE.Best general references: Ford's American Citizen's Manual, Part I. pp. 91-97; Polit. Sci. Quart. III. 106; The Nation, vol. 8 p. 86; Penn. Monthly, III. 177-192; Roosevelt, Essays on Practical Politics, No. 2; Speech, Hon. Adin Thayer, Boston Sunday Herald...
...Absence of uniformity is the worst evil: Pop. Sci. Mo., XXIII. 224. - (a) It increases the number of divorces: Lalor, III. 808; Pamphlet by S. W. Dike. - (b) It weakens the respect for law in general: Forum, II. 430. - (c) It gives rise to endless confusion: Century, I. 419; Convers, 220-230; Princeton Review, IX. 9 -92. - (1) As to status of the parties in other states. - (2) As to property-rights. - (3) As to legitimacy of children. (d) A uniform remedy should be applied to a uniform evil: Forum...