Word: strikes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Chicago strike at least justifies the principle that where the state cannot or will not afford adequate protection federal protection is for the public good. The question assumes the existence of a case where the state has failed to protect lives and property and yet does not request federal aid. The speaker claimed that the affirmative had shown that such cases have arisen and may arise in the future, and would further show that in such cases federal aid is necessary for the general welfare. Modern conditions, he said, have so bound the parts of our county together that domestic...
...cases adequate protection was afforded by the State alone; in the case of the violence in Ohio, New York and Pennsylvania in 1887; in Cincinnati in 1884; in Seattle in 1885; at Homestead, Penn., in 1892; at Virdin and Pana, Illinois, in 1898; and in the recent coal strike;--in all these cases adequate protection was afforded by the State alone. In short, whenever domestic violence has occurred, adequate protection has been afforded to life and property by one or other of the existing methods. The negative maintain, therefore, that the means at hand are fully adequate to the situation...
...annual meeting of the executive committee of the National Civic Federation began in New York yesterday and will continue today and tomorrow. Special attention is being paid to the results and lessons of the recent coal strike. A large number of prominent persons are taking part in the discussions, among them, President Eliot, Bishop Potter, ex-President Cleveland and Senator Hanna. Several leaders of national labor organizations as well as a number of English workmen who have been brought to this country by Alfred Mosely are also attending the sessions of the Committee...
...easy pitcher. H. D. Kernan had one chance in right field, retiring a man at first by the rapid fielding of a ground ball. At the bat he made two hits and struck out once. R. P. Kernan made Harvard's second errors by dropping a third strike and thus allowing a base runner to gain third on the throw to first. He made one single and a home...
Winsor pitched an excellent game for Harvard, allowing nine well scattered hits, giving no bases on balls and making ten strike-outs. The fielding of the Second nine was generally good, especially in the infield, where only one error was made...