Word: civill
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Civil Service Reform Club will hold a public meeting on Wednesday night at 8 o'clock, in Harvard 1. Mr. Arthur Lord '72 will address the club on the Civil Service in Massachusetts. Mr. Lord has had a long experience with the Civil Service Commission, and his address promisses to be an interesting...
...BROOKINGS and V. H. MAY.Best general references: Principles in Harper's Weekly, Oct. 27, 1894; W. E. Gladstone, Vatican Decrees and Civil Allegiance; E. D. Mead, The Roman Catholic Church and the Public Schools; Bishop Coxe, The Jesuit Party in American Politics; Madison C. Peters, The Pope's Irish in American Politics...
...discipline: Case of McGlynn; letters to Satoli from Bishop Coxe. - (c) Hostile to American Institutions. - (1) Makes the Roman Catholics a separate class. - (2) Opposes public schools: McGlynn in Forum, XVI, p. 13; E. D. Mead, Catholic Church. - (3) Controlled by a foreign "Potentate" claiming supremacy over our civil government: W. E. Gladstone, in Acad, p. 4; Vincent in Forum, XV, p. 263; Encyclical letter of Pope Leo XIII, Am. Cath. Quar. Rev., XIX, 777-789. - (4) Directly opposed to the advance of civilization: The U. S. the Pope's "one bright hope for the future...
...Roman Catholic Church is dangerous to free institutions. - (a) Its power is increasing. - (1) By growth. - (2) By centralization of discipline: Satolli. - (b) Its policy. (1) Destroys individual liberty: W. E. Gladstone, Vatican Decrees and Civil Allegiance, p. 13. (2) Keeps Roman Catholics apart from other citizens: Parochial schools, and C. M. B. A. - (3) Is political and asserts supremacy over local government: Pope's Encyclical in Amer. Cath. Q., XIX, 785 (July...
...people are fully able to cope with emergencies. - (a) They have already done so. - (1) Secession. - (2) Slavery. - (3) Chicago Anarchists: J. E. Gary in Century XIV, 803 (Apr. 1893) - (b) They are doing so today. - (1) Movement toward restricted immigration. - (2) Scientific charity. - (2) Civil Service. - (4) Universal education: W. L. Wilson's Boston Lecture, Nov. 12, 1894. - (5) Ballot Reform. - (6) Social reform. - (7) Overthrow of Tammany...