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...negative side: C. Vrooman Sp., F. C. Thwaite '95, E. G. Walker '92, G. S. Painter, Gr., A. K. Stearns '95, J. M. Perkins '92, E. S. Townsend '93, C. B. Gleason '94, G. F. Ordway '95, F. H. Conger...
Best general reference: Pres. Walker's address in Am. Econ. Ass. Papers May 21, 1888, Vol. 3, p. 157; good general references: H. C. Lodge, Cong. Rec. 2nd sess. 52nd Cong., Thursday, Feb. 19, '91, p. 3326; R. M. Smith, "Immigration and Emigration; E. Schuyler on Italian Immigration; H. G. Wadlin, Commonwealth...
...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; Smith...
...Copeland, C. C. Walker...
...annual report of President Francis A. Walker of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology shows the number of students to be 1,011, an increase of 74 over that of last year, and the 1,000 mark is reached for the first time in the history of the institution. There are fifty graduates from colleges giving degrees, 8 of them from the Institute itself, 10 from Harvard and 5 from Amherst. The District of Columbia and 38 States are represented, 565 men coming from Massachusetts, 112 from other parts of New England, and 334 from outside New England. There...