Word: constitutionism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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The account of the trials and tribulations of Editor Guy Shipler, The Churchman, and especially the criticism of Unitarian Leon Birkhead [TIME, Feb. 28] points up a dangerous tendency in American religio-political thinking. One is made increasingly aware that the Roman Catholic hierarchy is trying desperately, and with some...
Life returned to the Congressional Palace, where President Juan Perón's constitutional convention had sat idle for three weeks. Briskly, on orders from the Casa Rosada, the convention approved a final, edited copy of the new constitution-almost exactly as the President himself had read it to...
The election was supposedly conducted under a constitution that is written in clear, if not deathless, prose. It states in part: "The Electoral Committee shall consist of representatives from each of the four classes and a junior shall be chairman. . . The duties of this committee shall be to. . . attend to...
Nowhere in the constitution is there a provision against candidates for office counting ballots. Common sense, however, does seem to rule against it. Two of the three girls who counted ballots were candidates.
To the new Student Government, which we assume is correctly announced unless there are any more ballots discovered uncounted, we would like to suggest that the Student Government regulations should be followed--especially by the Student Government. If the new officials feel that the constitution is inadequate in any way...