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of Stevens Institute, Prof. Chandler of Columbia College, Prof. Caldwell of Cornell Univ., Prof. Johnson of Yale, and others, in Congressional Record, vol, 17, part 8, appendix p. 231 et seq, article on "Oleo vs. Hash Butter" by Prof. Babcock in Boston Post; Apr. 2, 1888; also "In Defence of Oleo," Boston Post, Apr. 25, 1888; Report of Commissioner of Int. Revenue, 1887, pp. cxxxvii to cxl.

II. It purposely discriminates between two equally legitimate industries: Speech of Hon J. R. Tucker, Cong. Record, vol. 17, pt. 8, p. 163; speech of Hon. Wm. Warren, id., 231.

III. This and other bills are mediaeval in spirit, and contrary to the principles of free government.

Best short and general reference: Political Science quarterly, Dec., 1887, article by H. C. Bannard.

Other references: Speech by Hon. Joseph Lyman, Cong. Record, vol, 17, pt, 8, appendix p. 149; speech by Hon. Wm. C. Oates, id., p. 147.

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