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Show TAHIV I.UMUNMI.M OM DtUU (lor tiwiN Hhiih, formerly rofwor ifblitcryat Oxford University, ling land, now of Canada, hai an article lu Tie MiuUiutlt ttnturj entitled, "Thi Content for thu rresldenc)" lu the United HWti-.. It Is tt ihllosoihlc! dlrfiiilililon of A mericMii politics, with lucldenhtl allusiuii to Canadian and lirltUh politics. The profescor does not Indorse the fnqiieney or clectlona lu thu United Flutes, and the quadrennial eontest for the Presidency lie likens to a irlodl cul civil wsr. The syetem ol clecllon-retire; clecllon-retire; In this country ho does not niroe, UraiiMi It aeakena quel-tlom quel-tlom for partleiu Jpurtioiri which bad bettrr t Kit at rut. This tain ol nil ills cun not always go ti without n crash, llurnlug Itsui-plaoud Itsui-plaoud bi fore tlmiA-ople when frenzle by arty ilrl n aro tuie, soouer or 1 ler, tu proauie dliui'.rous n.ull 1'srty leadi rs can hardly be o vlnl (or the anomalous ignitions thsy oclu. py. However willing they maybe to serve the Inlermts of tubllo molality, yrt they must make tint desire second- ry totheniicblneiictlonof the arly to which they belong. The gl'tofrrofenorBmlth's attlcle Is to show that pure party government li now on trial lu thu country and In (trout Jliltaln, and tint uultva some way ran bo found out of It tho next genentlon will And llrrlf confronting sorloui protlers as to Uie prrietusllou of frioanl inpulsr Instltutloni. |