Word: constitutionalized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Michigan's Governor was in town to speak to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce -and the businessmen liked what they heard. They gave Romney standing ovations both before and after his speech, repeatedly interrupted his address with applause. Romney preached his own gospel of individual inspiration and citizen participation...
Lowered Flags. There was a more material reason for the electrician to abstain from filial murder: Arab unity has been loudly trumpeted by Egypt, Syria and Iraq, but it has hardly been consummated. On the surface, everything seemed to be proceeding according to plan. Syria and Iraq lowered their national...
Died. Edward Samuel Corwin, 85, Princeton's McCormick professor of jurisprudence from 1918 to 1946, a distinguished and vocal authority on the U.S. Constitution (The Constitution and What It Means Today, 1920) and the presidency (The President: Office and Powers, 1940), who bluntly informed the Supreme Court that it...
Grant on a Cloud. In the early House, many members were fresh from the frontier and settled their political squabbles in the ways they knew best-with curses, fists and duels. On one memorable occasion, 30 pistols were whipped out during debate on the floor. "Kicking-Buck" Kilgore of Texas...
Last Monday night the Harvard Council for Undergraduate Affairs recommended to the Faculty Committee on Student Activities that the University should not recognize the proposed African and Afro-American Association. The reason the HCUA gave was the "discriminatory membership clause" in the constitution presented: "Membership of the Association shall be...