Alexandria Monroe High School - Spectrum Yearbook (Alexandria, IN)

 - Class of 1905

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contrrbutmg 37 per cent of the 1111010 Durlng the decade the Chlnese assumed lmportance In the decade of 1861 10 1 ermans about held the1r own at 34 per cent the other elements demrnrshed The lmrmgratlon fl om Norway and Sweden tlrst. became rmportant at that tune In the next decade that from 1811 80 st1ll farthtr changss m the constl tutron of 1mm1grat1on are to be noted lhe Bfltlbh '1 am exceaded the Germans The Br1t1sh Amerlcans const1tuted 14 per cent and the natnes of Norway and Sweden about 8 per cent The Russxans Poles and Hungauans began to assume lmportan e 1n thls decade From 1881 to 1890 the change wx as st1ll greater Of the 5 246 613 only 17 5 per cent were from Ireland 15 5 per cent from other parts of the 1 Illtthd Ixm dom Durlng the last th11t1 rears the proportmn of Irlsh has decxded ly fallen oft and that of the Enghsh and Scotch has demxnrshed The german rmmrgratron has nearly held 1ts own If the present contrnue they w1ll soon outnumber all others 1n the annual mcom mg The Stat1st1cs of emrgratxon and 1mm1grat1on are coprous enough but be1ng varrously recorded by the numerous states and colon1es lt IS no easv task to brmg them together ln a general table or to reduce them w1th1n modern compass The followmg statement shows the countrles from wh1ch the pr1nc1pal elements of the total 1mm1g1at1on of the past 78 years have been dern ed INUMBER FROVI COUWIED 1821 to me 1 888 085 318 250 3 815 499 193 398 5 007 899 1 203 133 1 048 021 196 338 Italy 857 065 Lngland and Wales Scotland Ireland Great Br1ta1n not specrtled Germany Nlorwav and Sweden Br1t1sh Worth kmerlcan Provmces Austrra Hungary France Russra xncludmg POl'1Ilt1 Chmh Svutfexland Denmark Nlethexlands Oth: 1 K ountnes Total 391 845 733 996 310 -119 201 D55 189 731 129 966 140 616 18 490 378 Imxmgr 1t1on l1as steadrly 1ncreased smce 1898 'md at we average 1 000 000 a year present It IS unnossrble for am but the most reckless or foollsh opto m1st1c to consrdel these figures presented wrthout reallzlng thelr seuous bearmg upon our v. ell be1ng The1r power to ass1m1late for Amerlcan 1nst1tut1ons and c1w1l1zat1on rnstead of danger 1n nerlods of stra1n and tr1al has become a quest1on that IS wrdelw d1scussed Human bemgs vary n tso much because of any ID herent dxfference. of nature as because of the drfference ln the mold ng lnfluence of wluch at every stage of development they are the product The 1mm1grat1on problem of the future IS gomg to be unmeas 111831316 more d1fIicult than It IS todav Furthermore the new 1mm1grat1on from Austr1a Hungary Italy Russra Poland Greece the Balkan Penmsula Syrla etc whlch has only Just begun w1ll contmue to mcrease w1th 1ncreas1ng fac1l1ty for transportat1on Was not the late General Franc1s A Walker when he sa1d that the trde of 1m1n1grat1on w1ll flow on as long as there IS any drfference of economlc level between our own populatron and that of the most degraded communltres abroad nght? It IS clear that we are not properly asslmllatlng our forelgn populatlon when a Judge 1n New York State reJects the naturalr zat1on papers of srxty persons on the ground that when a man has been rn th1s country for five years and cannot speak our lan guage he IS not fitted to be admrtted to c1t1zensh1p Good 1mm1 gratron always has been and always w1ll be an advantage to our . . Q ski- . . L 1 . . . , , . l y 3 H 1 ' . , F - 7 I I I ' . , . . . . . . . . . . , . , , W K . A ' '. V i - - , - x A . . 1 ...,...... 1 . , Y 5 F ' - F' , ' , 47 ' 1 1 '- ' ,,., ....... ........ , 4- 40 v , n u , 1 v 1 4 I , ' ' ' . Q' ,' , 1 - ' 3 ,.................... . . , v . . A I 'Y N ' 1 I L -..... ..,. .... . g F . ' v N kT Q v C 1 . -i A ' y . 1 Y Y ' - Q K. .. -...,. ,.,....,. , ' , 1 Y Q J Zh v . 'V' , , . . y - . 2 . . . . 1 1 1 Q . v v ' ', ' I K ' 'L I . J. . I ' U K A . l . . . fate iff immiSTaQl0I1 0f the Poles. RUSSHHS, IUQUHHS 3-Hd B011E?UllaUS with the people of this country, and to become a source of strength . . . . . . . . . I ' . . . I 7 . . ' , -fy ' ' . . . , fl I 1 ' . . L 'Y . . L' V - I x ' . n I , ' Y ' v I -. . . . ' . I . . . , , f, v V A ' 1 1 L 1 1 s n I ,q n , .vu a a Y n 1 ..,.., . . . . . . . , 1 , , ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H y 14 ' ' ' ' ' 1 . ' ' . . . . . . . 4 4 1 - - - 4 . . . . . 1 1 . . . , n v . . . . ,. . . ,, . , ....., . . , , . v Y . . . . . . ..... . . . . , . . . , 3 ' . I g . . L ' V' ' . . . . . . . . . , , , , , U , - . . y . '. , , 1 1 . , . , , - - - ' . . . . . ,, . . . . . , . . ...., , . , , y i ,



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T he Late Campargn X the close of e Re xolutron the re uas but out prrtx rn the Lnrted S a es tlre lrnrrrt rn ues lhex had no orgavrrfatron and needed I re for tlrerr torrnfr upronent-. hfrd errlrer been krlled or banrslred Tet early rn the llfe of our eonstrtutron two partres arose 'lrose frxorrng tlr 'rdoptron were ealled lederalrsts Xntr Federrlrsts 'Ihe Federalrst putt gare brrth to the modern Re publrcan partx and thc Ant r Federalrsts wc re called Republrcans then Demoeratre Reprrblr ans then srmplx Democrats In all hrstorx rt max be seen that polrtrc rl par tres have arrsen rn order to promote some polrtrcal expedrent The carrrpirgn of 1896 was decrded upon the money questron and onlx seeondarrlx upon that of the tarrff The Republrcan partx w hrc lr stood for a gold standard and protectron non and srnce then has h rd control of both the executrre and legrslatrve de partments of th from mment Thus returned to pou er the Re publreans substrtuted a consr tent protectrre tariff and establrshed as far as po srble the gold standard The comrnv of questrons rm olxrng the bP'1I11Sl1 ual terrrtorral expansron and the rncreased rmportauce of the Fort rgn relalrons pushed rnto the back ground he rssue of the tarrlf and the currencv upon uhrch ehe polrtrcs of the couutrr had turned Ibn result of the perst crght xc us lrfrxe ber r therefore to produce romlrtrons uhreh gate thc present cpmpargn 'rn unusual elrfrraettr lhere w rs no great and domrnant rssue rnsolrrng the dutrrc tren of an old polrcx or settled sx stcm of adrnrnrstratron rrpou uhrelr rt ls obxrous the electron must turn let the rssur to br de crded uuon rs non. the less a momentous our Let us then bm our wr. 1th the larrfl wlrrclr rs aluavs urtlr us 'Ihr Republrcarr part rs for protcctron as rt crlu us lr rs bc en rnd lr re eruleaxored to establrsh a tarrtl lau to promote Amrrrcan mauufac turcrs by prolrrbrtrng rll competuron rn tht home market br for er flr u arrutacturrrs The Democratrc party was not for free trfrde but nas for some krrrd of protectron ulueh would result ln a tarrll surterble to ercry drstrret and strte guard or cr rndustrres and labor and be of no help to trusts The Pep rblrr an party has been a means of seeurrng from the Lrrrtul States Supreme Qourt a decrsron that the Lnrted States can subyects rs ho are not crtr7ens of the Unrtcd States lhe party or ganrfed 1 goxernment or er the Plrrlrpprnes uhreh rs not a self gow rnment but rs merrlv for the 'ursent benetit of the Frlrprnos u rth tlrc object of later rnakrng them sell governrng Law and or der rc gns rn thrs rsland to a degree newer before knoun Fhrs par tx has put doun one rnsurreetron agarnst tue author rtn of the Unrted States rn the Phrlrpprnes destroyrng the organwatron xr hrch carried on the rnsurrectron It has approprrated to Porto Rreo all monex derrved from Porto Rrcan taxatron and the Phrlrp prnes 'rll monev derrx ed from Phrlrpprne taxatron It haS estab lrsbsd a oroteotorate over Cuba bs whreh rt pledges to guard that Republrc agarnst forergn rromrnatron and domestrc rnsurrectrorr It has annexed Havvrr wrth the concent of the Hawarren govern ment It has pledged rtself to marntarn federal superrrsron and control or er the great corporatrons and has enforced federal legrs Iatrou afvarnat monopolres and has secured a decrsron from the Lnrted States Supreme Court that rnter state commerce and rts rnstruments are subject to Federal author rty It has re organrved and rncreased the arms made large approprratrons for pensrons X .. . - 1. 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