Word: nationale
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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The question of municipal government touches us very closely, for all our immediate surroundings are concerned. To a great many people the conception of municipal government is that of a pawn in the game of national politics. But this is very remote from the fact. It is an independent community...
Whatever else we have, there certainly ought to be non-partisanship in city affairs. There is no reason why local voting should be influenced by the national elections or why Democrats and Republicans should not sit side by side in the legislature, for offices are not sought here for private...
In the first article, "Three Characteristics of Harvard," Dr. George A. Gordon '81 calls attention briefly to the nonsectarian, "inclusive" type of Christianity at Harvard, to the national rather than local spirit of the University, and finally to its "administrative democracy."
8. Should National Banks be allowed to establish branches?
Best general references: National Conference for Good City Government, Philadelphia, 1894 (also bibliography at end of the book); A. H. Sinclair, Municipal Monopolies and their Management (Toronto Univ. Studies in Pol. Sci. No. 2); Solomon Schindler, The Use of Public Ways by Private Corporations, a reply to S. L. Powers...