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...meeting of the Chess Club last evening the changes in tournament business suggested by the committee were ratified, viz., that the winners in the first round form a single final section, the players in which shall be eligible in the order of their scores for the intercollegiate tournament...
DEAR SIR:- The Harvard Shooting Club challenges the Princeton University Gun Club to a match to be shot on November 2, at a place to be agreed up on later under the conditions usually governing intercollegiate matches, viz: each team to consist of five (5) men, each man to shoot at 30 birds, each string to consist of five birds to be thrown at three unknown angles or three set so as to be the same as one trap. The rules of the American Shooting Association to decide on all other points...
...will benefit the government both in - (1) Administration and in - (2) Elections: Dr. M. P. Jacobi, 165-197. - (a) It brings in new abilities. - (b) It brings in a conservative element, viz., that of the home. - (c) It purifies politics. - (1) Women pay more attention to morals. - (2) Have higher sense of honor. - (3) Not led by impulse, e.g., their overthrow of Populists in Kansas. - (d) Accords with general movement of suffrage, viz., greater numbers brings broader point of view...
...whole scheme is adapted to but a small portion of the needy, viz: the homeless. - (a) Applicable to unencumbered individuals and not to families: Contemp. Rev. Vol. 67, p. 64 (July 1892). - (b) Class of homeless unemployed not large for so great a scheme: Riis, How Other Half Lives, 89; Contemp. Rev. Vol. 62, p. 64; Forum...
...Such a statute conflicts with Art 1, Sec. 8, S 3, of the Constitution, viz: "The Congress shall have power to regulate commerce with foreign nations and among the several states." - (a) Prohibition of sale of imported articles interferes with this power. - (1) Sale is an essential part of commerce: Pomeroy 285. Brown v. Maryland, 12 Wheat 410. - (b) States have not full concurrent power over such commerce. - (1) Constitution, itself, makes it exclusive with commerce: Gibbons v. Ogden, 9 Wheat 1; Pomeroy, 280. - (x) No analogy with concurrent power of taxation. - (2) Best theory of Constitutional construction is that...