Word: snow
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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General references: Dr. Snow, Papers of American Historical Association, IV, 323-8; Nation, XVI, 234-5; Lowell, Essays on Government, Introduction and No. 1; International Review, IV, 243-50; Speeches of Morrill, Cox and Thayer in Congressional Globe, 38th Congress, 2nd Session, pp. 420-4, 437-44, 446-8; Morrill, Cong. Record, 46th Cong. 1st Session...
...change is unnecessary. - (a) Congressional legislation has on the whole been effective; Snow, 125. - (b) Congress is gradually working out a system much better adapted to our form of government; Hart, Atlantic, LVII...
...change is ineffective. - (a) Mere right of debate would not enable cabinet to direct legislation: Snow, 123; Morrill, 424; Von Holst, Const. Law, Section 26. - (b) Information about the affairs of departments would not be more available. - (1) Cabinet officers would be under no compulsion to impart all their knowledge; Nation, XVI, 234. - 12) They could not be expected to furnish detailed information on demand; Morrill, 424.- (3) They would not be listened to when advocating measures repugnant to Congress - (4) Written reports furnish better basis for sound legislation, because poor speakers would fail to give clear expositions, while good...
...leading article of the February Monthly, occupying the place of honor, is a carefully considered history and discussion of "The Chilean Imbroglio" by Dr. Freeman Snow. The timeliness of the discussion and the clear and thorough manner in which it is done make the article one which should be read by every Harvard man who is interested in, or desirous of information about, our recent relations with Chile. In particular, Dr. Snow dwells upon those matters of dispute which involve some of the nicer points of international law. He comes to the general conclusion that "the history of this affair...
...while the snow is on the ground, is the best time to have your rooms photographed. No better souvenir can be had of college than a well made picture of one's room. Call at Studio and make appointments at once...