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Hon. Nathan Matthews then addressed the club. He spoke at some length of the aims of the democratic party. It was his belief, that if this time the republican party should be put down, it would be down for ever. Every democrat should see that this came about. All, he...
II. The Carnegie Co. violated the workingmen's rights by an arbitrary reduction of wages. - (a). When the Co. was prosperous owing to new machinery: Pub. Opinion, July 9. (b). It refused to explain its actions: No. Amer., p. 361. (c). It did not allow the workmen any voice in...
III. The Company sought to break up the Amalgamated Asso'n. (a). Though it was necessary for the men's welfare. (b). The Co. would not re-engage men members of the Ass'n: N. Y. Herald, July. (b). Frick deliberately planned to fight the Ass'n, for the reduction...
I. The Carnegie Co. is justifiable in reducing wages. - (a). New machinery had been introduced. (b). The price of steel had declined: Cong. Record, Aug. 16, 1892. (c). The profits of the Co. were not unreasonably high: N. Y. Herald, July 15, 1892. (d). The workingmen were receiving very high...
Although the suggestions which the New England Association of Colleges has passed relating to changes in the grammar school course are recommended chiefly for pupils not intending to pursue any higher course of education their ratification by the Harvard Faculty shows them to have some bearing on the question of...