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Best general references: Labor Cycl. II. 384-5; Mill on Liberty, p. 158, et seq. Forum ii. 232, 401; iii. 152; vii. 673, 682; Macm. LIX. 338; Nation [1869-1889.] ix. 429, xii. 353; xvi. 365, xxxvi. 35, 168, 272, xiii. 52, xlvi. 70, xiviii. 133, xlix. 470; New Engl. li. 401; New Princ., Rev. iv. 31; No. Am., vol. 139, 185, vol. 141, 34, vol. 144, 479; Pop. Sci. Mo. xxvi. 787; Unita Rc. xxvi. 496; Boston Herald, Dec. 10 '92; John A. Andrew, Errors of Prohibition...
...Nation, Dec. '91, Jan. and Feb. '92. Pol. Sci. Monthly XIX, 400 (July 1881); Nation XXXVII 90 and 1' 5 (Aug. 2, 1883), also XXXVIII 136 (Feb. 14, 1884); Harper's LXXIII 250, 450, 571 (July, Aug., Sept., 1886); Fortnightly XX, 562 (Nov. '73) and XLVI...
...States. - (a) It can be easily brought about. - (I) It is the result of natural growth; New Nation, Dec. '91. - It is the growing tendency in water-works, railways, telegraphs and telephones, etc.; New Nation, Jan. '92; Hadley, "R. R. Transportation" 140; Harpers LXXVIII, 571, Fortnightly XX, 562; also XLVI, 683 - (b) It is in successful operation in other countries - England, France and Germany...
Number seven of Volume XLVI of the Advocate which will appear today is of more interest to seniors as a memento of their class dinner than to the college at large. The editorials occupy less space than usual, and are not quite up to the high standard of the past issues under the present board. This is explainable by the dearth of topics which necessitates the selection of the "would-be bloods" as an editorial subject...
...first number of Volume XLVI of the Advocate will appear today. With the beginning of the year a change of management is announced, Mr. Chas. Warren succeeding Mr. J. H. Sears as president and Mr. C. Hunneman taking the office of secretary...