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...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...
...Powers of such interference is not granted to the U. S.-Tiedeman's Limitations of Police Power, p. 612; speech of T. F. Bayard in Congressional Record, 43d Congress, 2nd Session, appendix, p. 103. (See also...
...stability of our government depends upon our implicit observance of the constitution. Relief can therefore be obtained only through local interference.-Debates in Civil Rights Bill Record, 43rd Cong., 2d session...
...others, have their squabbling age, an age of hair-pulling and scratching, an age of petty jealousies, rivalries and quarrels. If any man doubts that, let him come here and read the story of Harvard's childhood. It took two hundred years to outgrow it. It makes a curious record, this story of the Puritan popes who wanted to be president, or wanted a professorship for self or son, or wanted a certain policy pursued, a course of study introduced, or a certain theology adopted. Affairs now move with an amazing absence of friction. Personal relations are charmingly free from...
...Harvard 'Varsity eleven during the past season played eleven games, winning all but one and making 660 points against 23 by opponents. The record of games is as follows: With Tufts, 86-0; Exeter, 68-0; Tech., 62-0; Williams, 52-6; Amherst, 98-0; Tufts, 68-0; Exeter, 54-0; Weslevan, 110-0; Princeton, 12-0; U. of Penn., 42-0; Yale...