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CHAPTER XXIII. 



MANAGEMENT OF RAILROADS IN OPERATION. 



Management of Railroads in Operation Railroads as Merchants Rings 

 American Genius displayed in Stock Watering Unskillful Management 

 Excessive Charges Railroad Side of the Question Benefits conferred 



Public Character of Railways established Necessity of Control, and 



consequent Right of Supervision Interests of Capital require Control 



Insecurity of Railroad Investments How Control may be exercised 



Faulty Legislation Summary of Conclusions Ohio Commissioners -on 

 Railroad Rates 342 



CHAPTER XXIV. 



EAILROADS IN CALIFORNIA. 



California Railroads: Routes, Length and Gauge Senator Cole on the Pub 

 lic Interest in Railroads Mr. Stanford s Report on the Financial Con 

 dition of the Central Pacific The Railways of the World Funded Debt 

 and net Earnings of the Railroads of the United States 350 



CHAPTER XXV. 



AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. 



First urged by Massachusetts Agricultural Society Manual of Agriculture 

 prepared Action taken by other States Obstacles to Success Profes 

 sor Turner on Text-book Monopolies Superintendent Northrup s Views 

 on the Educational Value of Labor 359 



CHAPTER XXVI. 



HIGHER AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. 



How provided for by Foreign Governments: France: Germany: Royal Agri 

 cultural School at Wurtemberg: Russia Beginnings in the United 

 States The Congressional Grant Evasions and Perversions A Liter 

 ary Kite with an Agricultural Tail An Example of Good Faith The 

 Record of California President Anderson s Ideal of an Agricultural 

 College 361 



CHAPTER XXVII. 



THE INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION OF &quot;WOMEN. 



Woman as an Industrialist The Field of Domestic Life Her Vocation as a 

 Paid Laborer Housekeeping as a Fine Art Training Schools for Women 

 in America and in Europe Dr. Kohler s Institute at Gotha How Wo 

 men are Instructed in the Cost of Living , 385 



CHAPTER XXVIII. 



PAPER MONEY AND A PROTECTIVE TARIFF. 



False Lights General Principles What Currency is Legislation required 

 Professor Perry s Views Dialogue between Bonamy Price and the 

 New York Capitalists Origin of Tariffs Effects of Protection upon Ag 

 ricultural Industry Tariffs Take, but never Give Table showing Total 

 Amount of Property and Taxation in the United States 392 



