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Everlasting Yea and Everlasting No

Mims Jr., Edwin | July 24, 1937 issue

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The article focuses on the book "The Power to Govern: The Constitution--Then and Now," by Walton H. Hamilton and Douglass Adair. "The Power to Govern" is not just another bolt in the current "storm over the Constitution." Like so many others of late, the authors have drawn heavily upon the words of the men who wrote the constitutional scripture but they have done more than pile up "ipse-dixils" in support of the New Deal proposition that "the power is there." They have succeeded to recreating the economic climate of opinion in which the founding fathers were nurtured.

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POWER to Govern: The Constitution: Then & Now, The (Book); HAMILTON, Walton H.; ADAIR, Douglass; BOOKS; AUTHORS; ECONOMIC history
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