Word: regular
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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What this country needs, to use a little political jargon, is direct action. The Law School has set a laudable precedent. A question of such magnitude should be submitted, according to the regular amending process, to the source of all power in a democracy--the people...
...nine years as a student in America, five were spent in Georgia, most of this time at Wesleyan College, though only one as a regular college student...
...Passed the Independent Offices Appropriation Bill, first regular supply bill of the session, carrying $1,047,000,000 to keep 40 different agencies, bureaus and commissions in funds during fiscal 1938; sent it to the Senate...
...take good care of themselves and live the protected and regular life of a judge are more likely now to be fit at 70 than were their predecessors at 65 under the conditions of 50 years ago. . . . Compulsory retirement at 75 could more easily be defended. "The community has no more valuable asset than an experienced judge. It takes a new judge a long time to become completely master of the material of his court. Contrary to general opinion, the work of the court tends to keep a man keen-witted and earnest...
...also suggested that the Council consider the question of possible conflict between its activities and the House Committees, and the advisability of including members of the Committees on the regular council. Morris Earle '38 read a resolution which laid the matter before the council and suggested six possible methods of reform...