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...Daniel Webster in 1832, showing that an executive officer has no more license to construe the laws which he is to enforce than a private citizen whose only duty is to obey them, and further developed the specific evils which would result from a non-enforcement of this particular law. In establishing this position, he showed that non-enforcement of the excise law would result in breeding disrespect for law in general among the citizens. He then brought out the fact that lax enforcement of law lies at the root of the great evil of black-mail and that when...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRINCETON WINS DEBATE. | 3/27/1902 | See Source »

...Here the Prince was shown the drawings of the students and the large plaster casts which have been recently placed in the building. The Prince was then taken over to the Hemenway Gymnasium where he was met by Dr. Sargent, who took him through the building. The Prince took particular interest in the work being done by the track team and crew candidates...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRINCE HENRY RECEIVED. | 3/7/1902 | See Source »

...Reid '01, J. McMaster, W. H. Lewis L.'95, and R. P. Kernan '03 made short addresses and urged every man to come out for the spring football practice. The work will probably consist of a series of games such as were played during the spring of 1900. Particular stress was laid upon the necessity of candidates for the team keeping in good condition during the rest of the year. Kernan, the last speaker, emphasized the need of having a large number of men out for spring practice in order to make it really successful...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOTBALL MEETING. | 3/1/1902 | See Source »

...Hugues Le Roux delivered his fifth lecture in Sanders Theatre yesterday taking for his subject, "Has Zola described a general side of humanity, or a particular aspect of French society...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: M. Le Roux on "Zola." | 2/25/1902 | See Source »

...writer from Daudet. although he died at the age of 45, the most exacting critics have recognized in him qualities of sobriety, strength and clearness which form the genuine French splrit, and which are the characteristics of classical works. But in addition to this, one finds in Maupassant a particular disposition to conceive life which is not only French, but also Gallic. For this reason Maupassant is is not generally appreciated as much out of France, as where the Gallic race is predominant...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "MAUPASSANT." | 2/20/1902 | See Source »

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