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...Immigrants are no longer needed. Natural increase of population is sufficient for the development of the country. Pol. Science Quarterly, June '88, pp...
...character of immigrants is deteriorating: H. C. Lodge as above; N. A. Review, Jan., 91. This causes (1) Political corruption especially in large cities: Smith, pp. 79, 87; (2) Economic difficulties as (a) Great competition of unskilled laborers. (b) Reduction in the standard of living among laborers: T. V. Powderly, N. A. Review, Aug. '88; Pres. Walker's address as above. (c) Advantage of production by immigrants is offset by their remittances home; Smith p. 99; Pol. Science Quarterly, June, '88; H. C. Lodge, N. A. Review, Jan.. '91; (3) Social Evils. Large increase of mortality, crime, and illiteracy...
Does Rembrandt lose more than he gains by his extravagant system of chiaroscuro? (Rembrandt als Erzieher, bk I; Fromentin's "Les Maitres d' Autrefois," pp. 324-364; Ruskin's "Modern Painters," Vol. IV, Chap. 3, on "Turnerian Light...
...Coral Islands of the Pacific demand the subsidence which Darwin supposed took place? (Darwin: The structure and distribution of Coral reefs. Geological Society Journal XII, 1842, third edition; John Murray: Structure, origin and distribution of coral reefs and islands 1888, 8 mo. 12 pp. Royal Institute of Great Britain...
Best general references: Watterson's Speech in Boston Post, Sept. 27, 1890; T. V. Powderly in No. Am. Rev., vol. 151, p. 267; Nation, vol. 51, pp. 104, 126; Mr. Coleman in Cong. Rec., 51 Cong., 1st Sess...