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Monograph

Identifikator:
1796380105
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-196168
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
National origins provision of immigration law
Place of publication:
Washington
Publisher:
Gov. Pr. Off.
Year of publication:
1929
Scope:
III, 171 S
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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Structure type:
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Title:
Statement of Frances H. Kinnicutt, immigration restriction league, and allied patriotic society, New York City
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • National origins provision of immigration law
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Statement of hon. Wilbur J. Carr, assistant secretary, Department of State
  • Statement of Samuel W. Boggs, geographer, Department of State
  • Statement of Dr. Joseph A. Hill, assistant to the director of the census, Department of Commerce
  • Statement of hon. Robe Carl White, assistant secretary, Department of Labor
  • Statement of hon. Harry E. Hull, commissioner general of immigration, Department of Labor
  • Statement of Demarest Lloyd, representing delegation of patriotic societies, Washington, D.C.
  • Statement of Bell Gurnee, representing National Civic Federation, Women's Department
  • Statement of Frank B. Steele, secretary-general, representing the Sons of American Revolution
  • Statement of John B. Trevor, National Immigration Restriction Conference, New York City
  • Statement of Dr. Herbert Friedenwald, Washington, D.C.
  • Statement of hon. B. carroll Reece, representative in congress from the State of Tennessee
  • Statement of col. John Thomas Taylor, representing the American Legion, Washington, D.C.
  • Statement of Edward R. lewis, chairman executive committee, Immigration Restriction Legislation, Chicago, Ill.
  • Statement of Frank B. Steele, secretary General Sons of American Revolution, 1227 Sixteenth Street, Washington, D.C. - resumed
  • Statement of Samuel A. Mathewson, University Club, New York City
  • Statement of Victor Frank Ridder, representing German element of the United States
  • Statement of Hon. John W. McCormack, representive in congress from the state of Massachusetts
  • Statement of J. Edward Cassidy, executive director United States Air Force Association, Washington , D.C.
  • Statement of Maj. Gist Blair, representing the military order of the World War, Washington, D.C.
  • Statement of Frances H. Kinnicutt, immigration restriction league, and allied patriotic society, New York City

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NATIONAL ORIGINS PROVISION OF IMMIGRATION LAW 163 
Proportion of children with one American parent 
England. eee _._____ Over one-half. 
Ireland... ecm meme eee. S1ightly over one-third. 
TR ORIIVIVINY cei im ng dt nn Do. 
Denmark... cmmmm— Less than one-half, 
Scotland... oo __.. Over one-half. 
Sweden_____ ee re eee. Dne-fourth. 
NOTWARY ee meee. ODIE-third, 
Italy.___ mmm eme—. One-tenth. 
Mr. Livoyp. I ask leave to insert telegram from Mrs. Eaton, secre- 
cary of bureau of immigration of the Women’s Home Missionary 
Society of the Methodist Church, and list of organizations which 
have taken a stand for the national-origins provision, also resolution 
on immigration adopted by the Women’s Patriotic Conference on 
National Defense, January 381, 1929. 
The Crairman. Without objection, it is so ordered. 
r > 3 
{The documents submitted by Mr. Lloyd are as follows:) 
LaxspownNE, PA. February 12, 1929. 
DEMARST LLoyp, Esq.. 
Washington, D, C.: 
The Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 
with membership exceeding 400,000, indorses the national-origins quota basis 
for immigration and opposes the Nye resolution to postpone. The society's 
sarposge is to train for home making and good citizenship. Its work is largely 
mong aliens and their children and at ports of entry, therefore it has practical 
knowledge on which to base this aefion. 
Mgrs, SeyMouR EaTox. 
The following organizations have taken a stand for the national-origins pro- 
ision of the present immigration restriction law: 
Allied Patriotic Societies of New York City. 
Allied Patriotic Societies of Washington. 
American League of Good Will. 
American Defense Society. 
American Legion. 
American War Mothers. 
Baptist Missionary Society. 
Better America Federation. . 
Chamber of Commerce, State of New York. 
Civil Legion, 
Coalition Committee of Michigan. 
Daughters of the Defenders of the Republic. 
Daughters of Liberty. 
Descendaiits of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence. 
Disabled American Veterans of the World War. 
General Society Mayflower Descendants. 
immigration Restriction League of Boston. 
[mmigration Restriction Association. 
{mmigration Restriction League (Inc.). 
immigration Study Commission of California. 
independent Orders of Americans. 
{ndustrial Defense Association of Boston. 
Junior Order, United American Mechanics. 
Key Men of America, 
La Societe des 40 Hommes et § Chevaux. 
Massachusetts Public Interests League (Inc.). 
Military Order of Foreign Wars of the United States. 
Military Order of the World War.
	        

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