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...Government can interfere. (a) It is given rights by the constitution:- Constitution, 14th Amend., Clause 2, Art. 1, Sec. 4, Cl. 1., Art. IV. Sec. 4; N. A. Rev. May, 1879 Vol. 128, pp 458-461; Cong. Record 1879, 45 Cong. 3 Sess. No. 143, Vol. 8, pt. 2. Feb. 3, Feb. 5, passim and especially...
Best general reference: Desty's Federal Constitution, pp 279-288, 326-333; Bump's Notes of Constitutional Decisions, pp 369-381; Pomeroy's Constitutional Law, pp 174-183; E. C. Walthell, The Race Problem in the South, in Cong. Record...
...such power is granted the U. S. Government by the constitution:- Cong. Record, 1874-1875, Appendix, pp 103, 113, 117, 143, 156. (a) All powers not granted by the constitution are reserved to the States:- Constitution, amendment 10. (b) Powers actually granted are express powers or powers derived by neccesary implication:- Cong. Record, 1879, part 2, p 955. 11 Wallace...
...games of the Manhattan Athletic Club on election day, four records were broken by Conneff and Mitchell. In the two mile run, Conneff lowered the American records for 1 1-4 and 1 3-4 miles, and lacked only 4 5-8 seconds of equalling the best time for the two miles. Mitchell threw a 16-pound hammer, nine ounces overweight, 130 feet. This is 2 feet, 11 inches better than the former record. He also threw the 56-pound weight 30 feet, 1 inch, breaking Condon's record of 27 feet, 9 inches...
...Football Team that they may be allowed to play games at Philadelphia, Princeton and New York, voted; that permission be not given for the game at New York; that the games at Philadelphia and Princeton be allowed; but the Committee desire at the same time to place on record their opinion, that schedules for games be so arranged hereafter as to confine the games to New England, if possible...