Word: regards
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...either side, but that the question resolved itself into an issue of the enforcement or non-enforcement of law. He then showed that there exists an antecedent presumption in favor of the enforcement of all law and that the faithfulness or laxity of the Mayor in his duty in regard to the enforcement of law must be determined by his attitude toward the law and not by the absolute degree of enforcement attainable. He then quoted the city charter to show the duty of the Mayor and his subordinates and established the fact that his duty with regard...
...affirmative, further developed the affirmative position and said that they stood for the enforcement of the excise law as one of the general body of laws and that Mayor Low's duty of enforcing this law was mandatory, unless he had received by statute some especial discretionary power with regard to it. He then quoted from a speech of Daniel Webster in 1832, showing that an executive officer has no more license to construe the laws which he is to enforce than a private citizen whose only duty is to obey them, and further developed the specific evils which would...
...several months a committee has been at work considering the need of changes in the University Library, and will make a formal report to the Corporation next week of what has been done. The committee has discussed what accommodations in regard to the number and size of the rooms and shelves would be advisable in case the present building, Gore Hall, should be enlarged or a new library built...
...would suggest that those who listened to Messrs. Muller and van Broekhuizen might find it advantageous, before passing judgment on the subject discussed, to read what Conan Doyle has to say on pages 112-114 of his recent book, "The South African War: Its Cause and Conduct," in regard to Mr. van Broekhuizen and the basis of fact for his customary statements. Mr. Doyle's little book, costing only ten cents, supplies for the first time a discussion of all controverted points, which is at once concise, readable, and of solid historical value. GRADUATE...
...crew usually finishes fresher than its competitors. This happens not so much because the elation of leading and winning cheers and strengthens the crew, as because the winning crew commonly is originally in the best condition. The four-mile race also requires more training than is possible with due regard for the exigencies of university work. If crews could be trained with the view of rowing a waiting race, the four-mile contest would usually not seriously increase the strain and exhaustion. By a waiting race not such dilatory tactics, of course, are indicated as often render the beginning...