| Charles Benedict Davenport - 1911 - 336 lapas
...standpoint, is found in the larger cities, and as a rule such cities furnish comparatively few emigrants. Neither do the average or typical emigrants of to-day...States, and under its influence the present emigration represents the stronger and better element of the particular class from which it is drawn. A most potent... | |
| United States. Immigration Commission (1907-1910) - 1911 - 924 lapas
...emigrants. Neither do the average or typical emigrants of to-day represent the 72289°— VOL 1—11 12 lowest in the economic and social scale even among...States, and under its influence the present emigration represents the stronger and better element of the particular class from which it is drawn. A most potent... | |
| Charles Benedict Davenport - 1911 - 332 lapas
...emigrants. Neither do the average or typical emigrants of to-day represent the lowest in the economic aiid social scale even among the classes from which they...States, and under its influence the present emigration represents the stronger and better element of the particular class from which it is drawn. A most potent... | |
| United States. Immigration Commission (1907-1910) - 1911 - 1190 lapas
...economic and social scale even among the classes from which they come, a circumstance attributable to Doth natural and artificial causes. In the first place,...States, and under its influence the present emigration represents the stronger and better element of the particular class from which it is drawn. A most potent... | |
| Julius Drachsler - 1920 - 482 lapas
...standpoint, is found in the larger cities, and as a rule such cities furnish comparatively few immigrants. Neither do the average or typical emigrants of to-day...nevertheless represents the stronger and better element of a particular class from which it is drawn. "A most potent adjunct to the natural law of selection,... | |
| Julius Drachsler - 1920 - 322 lapas
...rule such cities furnish comparatively few iro1^-' grants. Neither do the average or typical emigran to-day represent the lowest in the economic and social...nevertheless represents the stronger and better element of a particular class from which it is drawn. "A most potent adjunct to the natural law of selection,... | |
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