Show SOME EDITORIAL COMMENTS Chicago InterOcean The professors of history In the German universities express ex-press the opinion that the study of history his-tory Involves qualities which no woman can possess therefore women should not be admitted to the universities There are girls in America who could give these old protesaors pointers on the study of history his-tory girls who stand higher in the study of history than half the graduates of the German universities Ncr York Herald Protests from Germany Ger-many Italy and the Netherlands against tho Dingley bill bring us face to face with the grave consequences that may follow Its enactment Into law Fortunately For-tunately they have come In ample time to warn congress of the danger and to enable thoughtful members to secure changes which will avert a disastrous commercial war St Louis GlobeDemocrat During a session of three months the Pennsylvania legislature has succeeded In passing four bills Harrisburg must be suffering from a senatorial fog Kansas City Star Tho investigation may develop that that good man Lewel Hns wore a suit of steel underclothing to prevent some enemy from stabbing him with a bribe while his back was turned Chicago Record Jn brief Mr Reed wH be ready to annouice the com jnltteeshlps only when it Is known that prospective committeemen will not let anytniir interfere with their support of the tariff bill Washington Star Much as he may have studied economic conditions It Is 1 possible that President McKinley never fully realized until the last few weeks how many people are looking for employment em-ployment without prospect of success |