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...Wright, Report on Marriage and Divorce, 77-113. - Present lax system affects stability of American institutions: Journal of Social Science, No. 14, 155-163. - (1) Bad effect on individual. - (2) On family: New Englander. XLIII. 61. - (3) On nation at large: Princeton Review, IX. 92. - (c) State laws vary on every point: Lloyd, The Law of Divorce, ch. VI. - (1) Grounds for divorce. - (2) Legal proceedings. - (3) Subsequent status of parties: Forum...
...Uniformity can be secured only by constitutional amendment: New Englander, XLIII. 65. - (a) No hope for uniform state laws: Public Opinion, VIII. 106 - Failure of efforts of American Bar Ass'n: Forum, II. 437. - (b) Amendment would not be difficult: Forum...
...unnecessary. - (a) No serious diversity in State laws exists: Lloyd, 269. - (1) Actual residence of considerable duration required, etc.: Woolsey, Divorce and Divorce Laws, 215. - (b) Abuse due to laxity of judicial administration: N. A. Rev., 149, 517 (Apr., 1887). - (c) Uniform divorce law would not remedy abuse. - (1) In four-fifths of cases divorce occurred in same state as marriage...
...nine, she must bear the chagrin of seeing the Princeton game cancelled for lack of funds to pay for the travelling expenses. This is no idle threat. Other classes have been placed in similar predicaments, but they have managed to extricate themselves by subscribing liberally. We wish to state the facts plainly and accurately to the members of Ninety-six. It is for them to decide what shall be done. During the next two or three days, the collectors will endeavor to raise the required amount of money. Unless they meet with a generous disposition to give, Ninety-six will...
President and Fellows of Harvard College. Meeting at No. 50 State street. Boston...