The Chicago Daily News Almanac and Year Book for ..., Volume 35George Edward Plumbe, James Langland, Claude Othello Pike Chicago Daily News Company, 1918 - Almanacs, American |
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... approved July 24 . 1897 ; passed by house 205 yeas to 122 nays , 27 members not voting : passed by senate 38 yeas to 28 nays , 23 not voting : house contained 206 re- publicans and 134 democrats and senate 46 re- publicans and 34 ...
... approved July 24 . 1897 ; passed by house 205 yeas to 122 nays , 27 members not voting : passed by senate 38 yeas to 28 nays , 23 not voting : house contained 206 re- publicans and 134 democrats and senate 46 re- publicans and 34 ...
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... approved Aug. 24 , 1912 , pro- vides that any person entitled thereto , upon complying with the provisions of the law , shall have the exclusive right ( a ) to print , reprint , publish , copy and vend the copyrighted work ; ( b ) to ...
... approved Aug. 24 , 1912 , pro- vides that any person entitled thereto , upon complying with the provisions of the law , shall have the exclusive right ( a ) to print , reprint , publish , copy and vend the copyrighted work ; ( b ) to ...
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... approved June 8 , 1906 , entitled " An act for the preservation of American antiqui- ties . " the president of the United States is au- thorized , in his discretion , to declare by procla mation historic landmarks , historic and prehis ...
... approved June 8 , 1906 , entitled " An act for the preservation of American antiqui- ties . " the president of the United States is au- thorized , in his discretion , to declare by procla mation historic landmarks , historic and prehis ...
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... approved July 2 , 1890 . Section 1. Every contract , combination in the form of trust or otherwise or conspiracy in re- straint of trade or commerce among the several states or with foreign nations is hereby declared to be illegal ...
... approved July 2 , 1890 . Section 1. Every contract , combination in the form of trust or otherwise or conspiracy in re- straint of trade or commerce among the several states or with foreign nations is hereby declared to be illegal ...
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... approved Jan. 28 . 1915 , it was provided that in lieu of the then existing revenue cutter service and life saving service there should be established an organiza- tion to be known as the coast guard which was to constitute a part of ...
... approved Jan. 28 . 1915 , it was provided that in lieu of the then existing revenue cutter service and life saving service there should be established an organiza- tion to be known as the coast guard which was to constitute a part of ...
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Page 369 - States, and shall be recoverable in a civil suit in the name of the United States...
Page 67 - ... court of the United States In the district In which the defendant resides or Is found, without respect to the amount in controversy, and shall recover threefold the damages by him sustained and the cost of suit, including a reasonable attorney's fee.
Page 413 - The President, in time of war, is empowered, through the Secretary of War, to take possession and assume control of any system or systems of transportation, or any part thereof, and to utilize the same to the exclusion, as far as may be necessary, of all other traffic thereon for the transfer or transportation of troops, war material, and equipment, or for such other purposes connected with the emergency as may be needful or desirable.
Page 216 - It shall be made to appear to the satisfaction of the court admitting any alien to citizenship that immediately preceding the date of his application he has resided continuously within the United States five years at least, and within the State or Territory where such court is at the time held one year at least...
Page 216 - That any American woman who marries a foreigner shall take the nationality of her husband. At the termination of the marital relation she may resume her American citizenship, if abroad, by registering as an American citizen within one year with a consul of the United States, or by returning to reside in the United States, or, if residing in the United States at the termination of the marital relation, by continuing to reside therein.
Page 217 - ... either of specific individuals or of officers generally, of the government of the United States or of any other organized government...
Page 384 - States, either the regular or the volunteer forces, and has been, or may be hereafter, honorably discharged, shall be admitted to become a citizen of the United States upon his petition, without any previous declaration of his intention to become such...
Page 168 - Sixth, that no person in said service has any right to use his official authority or influence to coerce the political action of any person or body.
Page 67 - proceedings may be by way of petition setting forth the case and praying that such violation shall be enjoined or otherwise prohibited. When the parties complained of shall have been duly notified of such petition the court shall proceed, as soon as may be, to the hearing and determination of the case ; and pending such petition and before final decree, the court may at any time make such temporary restraining order or prohibition as shall be deemed just in the premises.
Page 409 - The destruction of every arbitrary power anywhere that can separately, secretly, and of its single choice disturb the peace of the world; or, if it cannot be presently destroyed, at the least its reduction to virtual impotence.