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...stories, what should be but certainly is not the most interesting to a Harvard man is Frederick J. Stimson's "Los Caraquenos." It is altogether too long and is tiresome...
Best general references: Fortnightly review, LIII, 440; Nineteentth Century, XXVII, 553; National Review, XVI, 496; Contemporary Review, LVII, 240; Public Opinion, VII, 50, 312; IX, 77, 104; X, 251; J. S. Mill, Pol. Econ., I, Ch. 15; Stimson, American Statute...
...State interference,- (a) Should be limited to protecting the laborers from oppression or danger: Stimson, American Statute Law S 523.- (b) Does not prevent special contracts...
...Adee, '73; S. M. Colgate, '86; H. C. Hopkins, '84; Burton N. Harrison, '59; Wyllys Terry, '85; E. A. Schultze, '85; E. L. Richards, Jr., '85; William Carey, '70; Henry Stanford Brooks, '86; Howard Mansfield, '71; Thomas Thatcher, '71; William Williams, '84; Sherman Evarts, '81; Henry L. Stimson, '88; O. G. Jennings, '87; John Henry Mann, '83 S.; James R. Sheffield, '87; Alfred B. Thatcher, '74; Henry W. Calhoun, '83; George Crom well, '83; Charles L. Atterbury, '64; Brayton Ives, '61; George T. Bliss, '73; Walter Brooks...
...interested in rowing met last evening and decided to organize a crew, provided they will be allowed to enter in the class races in the spring. It was decided not to go into strict training until the crew can go on the water The candidates are Alexander (captain), Roberts, Stimson, Campbell, Dana, Knapp, Garrison, Willet, Ayer, Higgins, Conant; coxswain, Krebs, Hallowell, Palmer, Gloak...