Harper's Weekly Editorials by Carl Schurz


The Annexation PolicyMarch 18, 1893
The Pension ScandalMay 5, 1894
Woman SuffrageJune 16, 1894
The Arbitration Treaty in DangerJanuary 30, 1897
The Campaign Against Civil Service ReformFebruary 6, 1897
Qualifications for High OfficeFebruary 13, 1897
Delusions of BimetallismFebruary 20, 1897
Governor Black's Balance-SheetFebruary 27, 1897
The Quadrennial DisgraceMarch 6, 1897
The Citizens' UnionMarch 13, 1897
The President on EconomyMarch 20, 1897
Republicanism and the Civil ServiceMarch 27, 1897
A Grave ResponsibilityApril 3, 1897
Wanted A Republican Form of GovernmentApril 10, 1897
The Forestry ProblemApril 17, 1897
An Urgent NeedApril 24, 1897
A Burning ShameMay 1, 1897
Labor and ProsperityMay 8, 1897
Inviting a DelugeMay 15, 1897
A Dismal Page in Our HistoryMay 22, 1897
Our New Civil Service LawMay 29, 1897
The Municipal SituationJune 5, 1897
Food for ReflectionJune 12, 1897
Armed or Unarmed PeaceJune 19, 1897
A Civil Service LessonJune 26, 1897
The Right to NominateJuly 3, 1897
The Senatorial PrerogativeJuly 24, 1897
Partisan Municipal GovernmentJuly 31, 1897
Obstacles to Currency ReformAugust 7, 1897
Murder as a Political AgencyAugust 28, 1897
The European OutlookSeptember 11, 1897
True Non-PartisanshipOctober 2, 1897
Mr. Henry George in the Municipal CampaignOctober 23, 1897
The Blindness of Party SpiritOctober 30, 1897
Bossism in New YorkNovember 13, 1897
Hawaii and Sea-PowerNovember 27, 1897
More About the Municipal ProblemDecember 4, 1897
Civil Service Reform and the PeopleJanuary 1, 1898
Restricting ImmigrationJanuary 8, 1898
Hawaii and the Partition of ChinaJanuary 22, 1898
“Cold Facts” and HawaiiFebruary 12, 1898
Annexing Hawaii by Joint ResolutionFebruary 26, 1898
About WarMarch 5, 1898
France After the Zola TrialMarch 12, 1898
National HonorMarch 19, 1898
About PatriotismApril 16, 1898
A Case of Self-SacrificeApril 23, 1898


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