Word: woolsey
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Woolsey, in broad jump, 22 feet, 1 inch...
...heavy decrease in expenses, yet the surplus is much larger than usual, due to increase in individual subscriptions. This will be devoted to worthy class and university purposes - such as a loan fund for needy students, a gift of $500 to the library, a donation toward the Woolsey statue...
Bishop, History of the Suffrage in the Colonies; J. J. Lalor's Cyclopaedia III, 811, 824-829; Howard, Local Constitutional History, I, 62; A. B. Hart, Practical Essays, No. 2; H. C. Lodge, English Colonies in North America, 231, 283, 345, 361, 385-390; Woolsey, Political Science, I, 299-303, II, 111-113; Wharton's Commentaries, S S 396, 592; T. M. Cooley, Constitutional Limitations, 752-756; Story's Commentaries, S S 577-586; F. J. Stimson's American Statute Law. S S 20-23, 240-249; Bateman, Political and Constitutional Law, S S 96-100, 163; Pomeroy, Constitutional...
...COOK and R. G. DODGE.Best general references: Forum, II, 429, 438 (Jan., 1887; Pop. Science Mo., XXIII. 224 237 (June, 1883); Convers, Marriage and Divorce, 220 230; Journal of Social Science, No. 14, 152-163 (Nov., 1881); Princeton Review, IX. 90-92 (Jan., 1882); Woolsey, Divorce and Divorce Legislation...
...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...