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...III. They aim at reforms impossible by present parties. - (a) No state aid to sectarian institutions. - (b) Restriction of immigration. - (c) Uniform naturalization laws. - (d) Extension of term of probation...
...III. Exclusion of Roman Catholics from public office and positions in schools would be an uncalled for injustice: Citizen, Nov. 17, 1894, Principles 3 and 5. - (a) Membership in Catholic Church not irreconcilable with American citizenship. - (b) Alleged machinations of Pope - even if true - would be ineffective. - (1) Decline of Papal power. - (2) Weakness of Catholic Church in U. S. - (3) Publicity of action in U. S.: C. W. Eliot, Forum, xviii, 138 (Oct. 1894). - (c) Establishment of a religious test would be unconstitutional: Const. of U. S. Art. VI, Sec. 3, Amdt. I. - (d) A religious test for office...
...III. It would ensure national legislation instead of sectional legislation: Ann. Am. Acad. Nov. '93. - (a) Prevents log rolling. - (b) Applies national instead of sectional touchstone: Ann. Am. Acad...
...III. The change would be harmful. - (a) Members of the Cabinet have enough to do in their departments. - (b) Too many members in Congress now for speedy transaction of business. - (c) Executive should not have too much influence on Congress. - (d) Would give opportunity for personal attacks on the administration: Morrill's speech...
...tfPROFESSOR OSCAR FAULHABER - Illustrated Historical Lectures. Steinert Hall, Nov. 27, Dec. 13, at 8 p.m. Second Lecture. Wars in Europe, with the Resulting Changes in Governments, 1815-1848. III. Events of Note from 1848 to Present Day. Lectures profusely illustrated. National patriotic hymns sung and played. Tickets $1.00, for sale at Steinert's Piano Store, Cor Tremont and Boylston streets...