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...with the trade that we need. (a) It will give us a Iarge and convenient market for our surplus manufactures-American Magazine, XII; Commercial Relations, 1885 6, yol. 1. (b) It will open to us very accessible stores of coal, iron, timber and metals-Stat, Record of Canada, 1887; Forum, VI., p. 241: V. 7, p. 1; North American Review, CXXXIX., p. 44; Harpers, LXXVIII...
...Complete reciprocity is commercially detrimental. (a) Loss of revenue to both countries-Foreign and Domestic Commerce, 1864, p. 93; Forum, Nov. 1888. (b) Destruction to the internal revenue system of the United States-Congressional Globe, January...
Best general references-The Forum for February, 1890, article by Francis A. Walker; report of the New York subscription committee; Professor Hart on American cities in Quarterly Journal of Economics, for January...
...York is the most representative American city because (1) its growth is contemporaneous with the growth of the country (2) the pursuits of its inhabitants are most varied (3) it is most cosmopolitan. It is therefore the real capital of American interests. Forum, February, 1890. Betts, The Causes of the prosperity of New York. King. Progress of the city of New York...
...Adams, of Cornell, has an article in the February Forum on "Moral Aspects of College Life," which will prove very interesting to college men. It is a study of the moral surroundings of the college student and the problems connected with his athletic sports and attendance on religious services, voluntary or required...