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...Political arguments: 1 (a) Illiteracy in the South.- Blair in Record, Jan. 27, '88, p. 272. (b) Want of southern interest in negro education.- Rep't of S. C. Sup't of Education. (c) Impoverishment of South.- Brown in Cong. Rec., Jan. 19, '88, p. 566. (d) Insufficiency of school appropriations.- Rep't of La., Ga., N. C. school commissioners, 1886. 2. Uneducated voters harm the State.- Aristotle's Politics; Nation...
...prospect of federal aid has already, in some places in the South, diminished local exertion in support of schools; and the result of the aid proposed by the Blair Bill would be to dwarf the energies of the States.- Saulsbury in Congressional Record, Vol. 17, part II., pp. 1945-1946; Senator Ingalls, abid...
...South is able and willing to support her own schools.- Plumb in Congressional Record, Vol. 17, Part II, pp. 1694-99; Congressional Record...
...training place for the nine. The subject of entering a league to be formed of Rutgers, Lafayette and Cornell was discussed, but the general wish was that games be arranged with all the prominent college nines, and try to overcome the disasters of last year by a good record the coming season. If the nine is successful this year, efforts will probably be made to enter the old league of Harvard, Yale and Princeton...
...Unless the tobacco tax is repealed the revenue will not be sufficiently reduced.- Congressional Record, 43d Cong., 2d Sess., March 3d, 1875; 45a Congress, 3d Congress, March 1st, 1879; 47th Congress, 2d session...