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(a) 14th Constitutional Amendment, clause 2; (b) Constitution, article 1, section 4, clause 1; (c) Constitution, article 4, section 4.-Congressional Record, vol. 8, part 2, Feb. 3 to Feb. 5, 1879; No Am. Review, 1879, pp. 458-461.
IV. If the existing safeguards to a free ballot are insufficient, they should be increased by a constitutional amendment.-Popular Science Monthly, Dec. and Nov., 1884.
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON:- Among the many trite and wearisome subjects which have been commented upon in your columns with varying success, there is one in regard to which all efforts would seem to have been unavailing. I allude to the moral so often drawn from the "old, old story" of...
The principal disputants were: For the affirmative, Mr. Garrison, '88, and Mr. Warren, '89; for the negative, Mr. Paine, '88 and Mr. Bronson, L. S. The meeting was called to order at 7.45 by President Furber, and the minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary. It was...
He followed the bill from the estimates of the engineers and the Secretary of War through the committee on rivers and harbors, and then into the House. He described the debate and the filibustering, and the trick by which the bill passed without amendment. It was largely increased in the...