Word: caucus
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Seminary of American History and Institutions. The Evils of the Present Caucus System. Mr. F. W. Dallinger. University...
...from the Law School, E. S. Mack with a paper on "The Past and Future of Bankruptcy Legislation;" from the College, D. S. Muzzey, "Latin Salutatory" I. W. Howerth with a paper on "Political Optimism;" H. G. Pearson on "The Greeks Again;" F. W. Dallinger, "A Defence of the Caucus;" F. Winsor, "A Plea for Individuality;" S. L. Fridenberg. "Fin de Siecle...
...caucus is the simplest and most practicable method of nomination ever yet devised. - (a) It is simply a "town meeting" of the party voters. - (b) The substitutes thus far suggested are impracticable. - (1) The system of self nominations would not be tolerated. (2) The system of primary elections involves a needless complication...
...evils complained of at present are not due to our present caucus system. - (a) These evils are nothing new: Niles' Register, vol. 31, pp. 85 and 363. - (b) The liability of their occurrence is inherent in human nature and in popular government. - (c) No system of nomination can make citizens do their duty...
...true remedy for the existing evil of bad nominations is not an abandonment of the caucus system, but in reform. - (a) Civil service reform. - (1) The overthrow of the spoils system will remove the chief incentive to machine management of caucuses: R. H. Dana, Forum. II. 496. - (b) Introduction of state regulation of caucuses: Penn. Monthly, vol. 12, p. 184; Mass. Acts of 1888, chap. 441, Acts of 1889, chap. 413, sec. 3; Acts of 1892, chap. 416. - (c) Education of the voter: Hon. Adin Thayer's speech, Boston Herald...