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Dates: during 1920-1929
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LaFollette's Case. On these grounds Candidate LaFollette erected a case maintaining that: 1) If Pennsylvania's quota is $600,000, the National Republican treasure trove must be $4,000,000 or $5,000,000; 2) "Use elsewhere" meant use in the Middle West; 3) "This campaign to raise enormous slush fund is based on malicious slander and libel. The New York Times says this conspiracy was initiated by William M. Butler, Chairman Republican National Committee, in conference with W. T. Mellon, brother of Secretary of Treasury, and Edward T. Stotesbury, partner of J. P. Morgan...
...relations became strained largely because Harvard wished to play Princeton later in the season. This meant that the Dartmouth game would have to be played early in the season or not at all. An early season game, however, was not satisfactory to either college as it would not do justice to the importance of the rivalry. Fortunately matters were arranged so that the game could be played immediately before the Yale game as it had been for the past ten years. The 1911 game resulted in a 5-3 victory for the Crimson...
...Freshman Discussion Club, a Freshman institution, similar to the Debating Union, which was originated last year, will be reorganized for 1928 this evening at 7.30 o'clock. The Freshman Discussion club is conducted by the Freshmen with the backing of the University Debating organizations and is meant to stimulate interest in debating among Freshmen...
...concluding he said. "Although the first section of the 14th amendment does not expressly say that all persons born or naturalized in the United States are citizens, and although that provision unquestionably was meant to overthrow the view expressed by these judges in the Dred Scoff case, nevertheless today the express provision would be deemed unnecessary. No modern court could dream, even in the absence of the 14th amendment, that a free negro is not a citizen...
...drift away from a constitutional to an unlimited democracy of the kind that La Follette is preaching has always meant in the past the rise of class warfare, the disappearance of individual liberty, and the triumph of the principle of force", said Professor Irving Babbitt when asked by a CRIMSON reporter to comment on La Follette's attitude toward the constitution and the Supreme Court...