Word: legalized
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...occupy the first place in our thoughts, and at the end, the people, even the women (God be praised!), will have to be considered. What ought our position to be? The situation is absolutely new in history. The problems that we shall face are not primarily political or legal problems, but human ones; the questions that we shall have to answer are questions that state themselves not so much of national honor as in terms of human sympathy...
...regard to Mexico, Mr. Whittlesey again assumes that Huerta could have accomplished the impossible, if only he had been recognized, and declares for "legal insistence upon our rights." But as the New Republic of November 4 puts it: "He (Hughes) says he will protect American property abroad. Will he? Will he collect a usurious loan forced on a bankrupt government? If not, why not? If an American bribes a Latin American official and secures title to some enormous concession, will Mr. Hughes regard that as a right forever bound up with the honor of the United States?" What America wants...
...Constitution the states shall determine their own election laws; so much is settled. There is much to be said for any state which, like Massachusetts, wishes to exclude, and in fact does exclude, from the electorate persons whose legal residence (and therefore, supposedly material interests) is not within the boundaries of the state. But there is absolutely nothing to be said for the exclusion of a large number of intelligent citizens from participating in the election of the president. Our local or material interests have, or should have, very little to do with our choice...
...noted that all legal voters must be self-supporting, as this provision has caused a great deal of question in the past elections...
...Corporation, Roger Pierce '04 as Secretary to the Corporation, Clarence Cook Little '10 as Assistant Dean of Harvard College, Lawrence Shaw Mayo '10 as Assistant Dean of Harvard College, Joseph Wright '09 as Superintendent of the Library of Municipal Research, George Burgess Magrath '94 as Instructor in Legal Medicine, LeRoi Goddard Crandon '94 as Assistant in Surgery, Francis Gorham Brigham '09 as Assistant in Medicine, Frederic Codman Cobb '84 as Associate in Laryngology, Charles Locke Scudder '88 as Assistant Professor of Surgery, Edwin Carter Blaisdell '83 as Assistant Professor of Clinical Dentistry, Martin Bassett Dill '01 as Assistant Professor...