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Best general references: C. W. Eliot in Forum XVIII, 129 (Oct. 1894); C. W. Eliot, Phi Beta Kappa Oration for 1888, in Our Day II, 106 (Aug. 1888); Jas. Bryce, American Commonwealth, 2nd ed. II, 354-364, 474-486; Jas. Bryce, The Predictions of Hamilton and De Tocqueville; J. R. Lowell, Democracy; N. P. Gilman, Socialism and the American Spirit; E. Boutmy, Studies in Constitutional Law, Part 2, Section...
...enormous advantages of our free institutions are underated. - (a) As they stand our institutions are second to none. - (1) They unite the advantages of English institutions with greater individual freedom: Jas. Bryce...
...Constitution is adequate. - (a) It developes, - (1) By Amendment. - (2) By Interpretation. - (3) By usage: Jas. Bryce...
Catholic Club.The first meeting of the Harvard Catholic Club for the year was held last evening in Sever 6. The following officers for the ensuing year were elected: President, J. F. Magrath '95; vice-president, Jas. P. Phelan '95; secretary, J. P. Gately Sp.; treasurers, F. Ottis L. S.; board of directors, J. J. Curry, M. S., G. F. McKelleget L. S., W. Shea L. S., M. J. Hart M. S., W. T. Cashman L. S., T. A. Mullen L. S., T. Johnson '96, D. J. Shea '97, T. A. Manahan '96, G. Crompton '95, M. F. Carney...