Word: c
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...suppression of the vote is an evil. (a) For the negro. (b) For the State. (c) For the people of the United States. (d) For the U. S. Government:- Appeal to Caesar, pp 199-224; 88-107; 22-36; and passim. N. A. Rev. March...
...Government should interfere. (a) The central power should interfere rather than a state power. (b) The laws are U. S. laws and the U. S. should enforce them. (c) The elections are U. S. elections and the U. S. does and should have jurisdiction over them. (d) The U. S. is the only power which can interfere satisfactorily...
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...
...following new members, having spoken twice, have been admitted into the Harvard Union; form '89, M. A. Kilvert, E. S. Griffing, C. D. Gibbons, F. E. Huntress; from '91, A. D. Hill, J. S. Dodge; from '92, J. F. Morton, C. R. Cummings, R. W. Giffora; A. E. Beckwith, Sp.; F. Krebs and M. B. Warren from the Law School...
...Giese, C. Warren...