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...Federal Government has overshadowed the State Governments. A. It has encroached on the powers of the states in violation of the constitution in the following cases: (1) The "libel law" of 1798 lacked the warrant of the Constitution (N. A. R. 132 p. 410). (2) Under color of levying customs it has taken charge of nearly every industry in the country. (3) It has given to telegraph companies, created by one state, license to place their lines through other states. (4) Congress has appointed supervisors and deputy marshals to oversee elections (N. A. R. 132, p. 411). (5) State officers...
Perkins has improved, as his hard, conscientious work would warrant. His form is very much better than at any time before this year. He is not a graceful oar, however, and his long back makes him rather labored in his movements...
Arrangements have been made for conducting the course for five years, during which time it is hoped and expected that sufficient interest will have been aroused to warrant its continuance. For the first year the course is to comprise the teaching of Russian grammar and reading. Then, if enough men would like to take a course in Servian, arrangements to that end will be made...
...members of Harvard University, recalling the spirit of patriotism manifested by our predecessors on every occasion of need, believe that the present aspect of our foreign affairs is so hostile to our national interests as to warrant some expression of feeling from Harvard...
...hasty examination of the signatures makes it evident that the list is a representative one. The principal question to be decided is as to whether the number of men who have expressed themselves in favor of the plan is large enough to warrant an immediate and detailed consideration of ways and means, and following that, an appeal to the graduates for money. We believe that so far as the feeling of the student body is concerned a sufficient demand has been expressed. One thousand is probably a conservative estimate of the number who would join the club. There...