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... NUMBER XLIV . SEPTEMBER , 1906 . NEW YORK PAPERS OF 1906 . PAPERS READ IN THE DEPARTMENTS OF JURISPRUDENCE , SOCIAL ECONOMY , AND EDUCATION . SCIENCE SOCIAL ORGANIZED AMERICAN IN 1865 ASSOCIATION CHARTERED SUID MIS INCORPORATED BY ACT ...
... NUMBER XLIV . SEPTEMBER , 1906 . NEW YORK PAPERS OF 1906 . PAPERS READ IN THE DEPARTMENTS OF JURISPRUDENCE , SOCIAL ECONOMY , AND EDUCATION . SCIENCE SOCIAL ORGANIZED AMERICAN IN 1865 ASSOCIATION CHARTERED SUID MIS INCORPORATED BY ACT ...
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... . GUSTAVE STRAUBENMUELLER 163-172 • 175-182 6. EDUCATIONAL PREPARATION OF ITALIAN EMIGRANTS . COUNTESS CORA DI BRAZZÀ - SAVORGNAN 185-194 INTRODUCTION . The papers included in this number of the iv AMERICAN SOCIAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION.
... . GUSTAVE STRAUBENMUELLER 163-172 • 175-182 6. EDUCATIONAL PREPARATION OF ITALIAN EMIGRANTS . COUNTESS CORA DI BRAZZÀ - SAVORGNAN 185-194 INTRODUCTION . The papers included in this number of the iv AMERICAN SOCIAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION.
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Containing the Transactions of the American Association. INTRODUCTION . The papers included in this number of the Journal of Social Science comprise all of the New York addresses of 1906 . The reports of running debates are taken from ...
Containing the Transactions of the American Association. INTRODUCTION . The papers included in this number of the Journal of Social Science comprise all of the New York addresses of 1906 . The reports of running debates are taken from ...
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... NUMBER TWO . - Current Record of the Association . I. Immigration - Frederick Kapp . II . The American Census - James A. Garfield . III . The Mode of Procedure in Cases of Contested Elections - Henry L. Dawes . IV . The Public Charities ...
... NUMBER TWO . - Current Record of the Association . I. Immigration - Frederick Kapp . II . The American Census - James A. Garfield . III . The Mode of Procedure in Cases of Contested Elections - Henry L. Dawes . IV . The Public Charities ...
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... NUMBER TEN . - Transactions of the Association , 1879. I. American Education , 1869-79 . Annual Address of President Gilman . II . The Method of Study in Social Science - William T. Harris . III . Report of the Department of Education ...
... NUMBER TEN . - Transactions of the Association , 1879. I. American Education , 1869-79 . Annual Address of President Gilman . II . The Method of Study in Social Science - William T. Harris . III . Report of the Department of Education ...
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89 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... or with a loathsome or dangerous contagious disease; persons not comprehended within any of the foregoing excluded classes who are found to be and are certified by the examining surgeon as being mentally or physically defective, such mental or physical defect being of a nature which may affect the ability of such alien to earn a living...
34 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... any person whose ticket or passage is paid for with the money of another or who is assisted by others to come, unless it is affirmatively and satisfactorily shown on special inquiry that such person does not belong to one of the foregoing excluded classes...
71 ÆäÀÌÁö - The Holy Supper is kept, indeed, In whatso we share with another's need; Not what we give, but what we share, ! For the gift without the giver is bare; Who gives himself with his alms feeds three, Himself, his hungering neighbor, and me.
35 ÆäÀÌÁö - February 26, 1885, but this section shall not be held to exclude persons living in the United States from sending for a relative or friend who is not of the excluded classes under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe : Provided, that $92 89?
32 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... able to perform only the cheapest kind of manual labor, desirous of locating almost exclusively in the cities, by their competition tending to reduce the standard of living of the American wageworker, and unfitted mentally or morally for good citizenship. It would be quite impossible to state what proportion of present immigration is undesirable or to describe it accurately; but I believe that at least...
84 ÆäÀÌÁö - I believe that at least 200,000 (and probably more) aliens came here who, although they may be able to earn a living, yet are not wanted, will be of no benefit to the country, and will, on the contrary, be a detriment, because their presence will tend to lower our standards ; and if these 200,000 persons could have been induced to stay at home, nobody, not even those clamoring for more labor, would have missed them. Their coming has been of benefit chiefly, if not only, to the transportation companies...
114 ÆäÀÌÁö - The compensation of an attorney or counsellor for his services, is governed by agreement, express or implied, which is not restrained by law.
29 ÆäÀÌÁö - The principal classes now excluded, besides contract laborers, are the following: Idiots; insane persons; epileptics; paupers; persons likely to become public charges; persons with loathsome or dangerous contagious diseases; convicted criminals; anarchists; polygamists. A mere reading of this list should suffice to sho'w that our laws could not be less exacting without exposing the country to positive danger. Their strict execution makes it possible to keep out what may be termed the riffraff, or...
112 ÆäÀÌÁö - King for ever and ever, and the heathen are perished out of the land. 19 LORD, thou hast heard the desire of the poor ; thou preparest their heart, and thine ear hearkeneth thereto : 20 To help the fatherless and poor unto their right, that the man of the earth be no more exalted against them.