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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Such an address would truthfully express the general mind of the House and the decision of the electors, and would reduce and limit to normal constitutional dimensions the burden placed upon the Crown...
...here today with an express purpose," he said. "I want to leave a few kindly thoughts with you. It is good for us that we have met one another. When men and countries know and understand each other, they like each other. We need more understanding and sympathy...
...conferences, lectures and all sorts of things to thresh out definitely and finally whether the Eighteenth Amendment ought to be enforced. The chief objection of this New England Citizenship Conference is to influence student opinion on the Prohibition question, and incidentally to give the student body a chance to express itself...
...Prize plan offers an opportunity for individual Americans to express themselves with reference to the policy which our country has followed since the War. People so often say to me: 'What can we do?' At least they may vote on the plan. That is something, and it does not require much sacrifice of time and energy...
...will conduct a referendum today upon the 18th Amendment. The ballot offers a three-fold choice to the Yale undergraduates. The extremists may vote for repeal of the amendment; the moderate wets may put themselves on record in favor of light wines and beers; and the bone drys may express their endorsement of rigorous enforcement of the existing law. The result of the balloting will offer an intreesting comparison with the vote if Harvard on the same question last week...