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...need of a new charter for Cambridge has been keenly felt for many years past, the document now in force being, with the exception of certain changes made in 1891, the same instrument of government adopted in 1846. Many amendments have been made both by general and special acts, so that the provisions of the original charter are now in many cases entirely out of accord with the law and with the actual practice of the City government...
...will stand squarely on the National Progressive platform although I do not believe that all the propaganda contained in that document can be embodied in practical measures in one or even in several sessions of legislatures and Congresses. I am firmly convinced that the Progressive party will persevere until it gains complete control of the Massachusetts legislature; and therefore it must begin...
...lawyer, the President admitted that perhaps he might lay too much stress upon observance of the Constitution as a sacred and unimpeachable document. But he believed that the instrument which had been tried and found good for so many years, as the foundation of our government, should not lightly be cast aside. Only when the people, after mature deliberation, have decided that a change is necessary and wise, should the Constitution be altered. We will never go far astray if we adhere strictly to the fundamentals of that work which Gladstone rightly called the greatest single document ever struck from...
...meeting of the Sophomore class held last evening for the purpose of discussing the constitution, which was published in Wednesday's CRIMSON, the following changes were made, in the document: Article I, Section 5 shall not apply to the election of Class Day officers; the date for the election of officers shall be the twenty-first day after the opening of College; a two-thirds vote shall be necessary to amend the constitution: Robert's "Rules of Order" shall be followed in all class meetings. A vote on the constitution as it now stands will be held Monday...
...committee appointed to draw up a constitution for the class of 1913 has decided upon the following document, which is subject to amendment by the class at the next meeting. This constitution will be considered by the class at a meeting in Lower Massachusetts Friday evening at 7 o'clock...