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...White House for more than two full terms, or, if he happens to come in through the vice-presidency for a partial term, for more than ten years-not even if the majority of the U.S. wants him there. The nation could, of course, repeal the amendment if it ever wanted another third-term President badly enough...
This Constitution may be altered or amended by a two-thirds vote of the members present at two successive regular meetings: provided, however, that this article shall not apply to, or authorize any amendment, alteration, or repeal of, ARTICLE I. --The entire Constitution of the N.Y. Harvard Club
Chafee, MacLeish, Schlesinger head Civil Liberties Appeal, urge repeal of McCarran Act and election of congressmen who opposed bill...
...joined hands with Franklin Roosevelt's foreign policy, voted for repeal of the Neutrality Act, supported Lend-Lease. From 1942 on, the Administration invited him to periodical conferences on postwar foreign policy; from these sessions emerged the idea of U.N. At the Chapultepec conference in 1945, Austin did a sterling job of bipartisan cooperation for inter-American friendship. A year later came his appointment as America's "Ambassador to the World" at Lake Success...
Miami's reasons are similar to those of many other schools who voted for the repeal: "We're just doing what everyone else does, only more openly. Miami is a new school. We're trying to attract people to the school and we feel this is the shortest method. Didn't you look at your school's athletic record before you decided to enroll...