Word: walker
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Hatch, 45s.; 8, A. B. Holmes, 1m.; 9, E. W. Capen, 1m.; 10, W. E. Putnam, 1m.; 1I, F. V. Stone, 1m. 30s.; 12, E. A. Bumpus, 1m. 30s.; 13, A. E. Dacy, 1m. 45s.; 14, L. F. Smith, 1m. 45s.; 15, F. A. Russell, 2m.; 16, H. P. Walker, 2m.; 17, R. L. Chipman, 2m.; 18, F. B. Carter, 2 m.; 19, H. Coonley, 2m.; 20, H. R. Storrs, 2m. 15s.; 21, E. H. Clark, 2m. 15s,; 22, W. A. Wight, 2m. 30s.; 23, J. E. Rousmaniere, 2m. 30s.; 24, C. H. Williams, 2m. 30s.; 25, F. V. Alexandre...
Best general references: Publications of the Immigration Restriction League; R. M. Smith, Emigration and Immigration; for acts of Congress relating to immigration, see, U. S. Statutes at Large, XXIII. 332, XXVI. 1084, XXVII. 569, XXXVIII. 391; F. A. Walker, Immigration in Yale Review...
...unemployed in dull times increased: Publications of the Immigration Restriction League, No. 4, SS 10, 11, and No. 8.- (2) Lowering of wages: Smith, Em. and Im. p. 140.- (3) Lowering the standard of living: Yale Review, I. 135 (Aug. 1892).- (4) Labor troubles increased: F. A. Walker in American Economic Association Papers, III, 170-172.- (c) Social.- (1) Excessive proportion of paupers are foreign born.- (2) Of insane and diseased persons.- (3) Of criminals: H. C. Lodge, The Census and Immigration, in Century, XLVI. 737-739 (Sept. 1893).- (4) Colonies in cities and country are formed by immigrants...
...Hatch, 45s.; 8, A. B. Holmes, 1m.; 9, E. W. Capen, 1m.; 10, W. E. Putnam, 1m.; 11, F. V. Stone, 1m. 30s.; 12, E. A. Bumpus, 1m. 30s.; 13, A. E. Dacy, 1m. 45s.; 14, L. F. Smith, 1m. 45s.; 15, F. A. Russell, 2m.; 15, H. P. Walker 2m.; 16, R. L. Chipman, 2m.; 18, F. B. Carter, 2m.; 19, H. Coonley, 2m.; 20, H. R. Storrs, 2m. 15s.; 21, E. H. Clark, 2m. 15s.; 22, W. A. Wight, 2m. 30s.; 23, J. E. Rousmaniere, 2m. 30s.; 24, C. H. Williams, 2m. 30s.; 25, F. V. Alexandre...
...Some Speculations Regarding Rapid Transit," John Brisben Walker...