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The continuing democratization of higher education in the form of public urban nonresidence institutions is taking place for good reason.
A House member does not have to reside in his district at the time of his election, but realistically, nonresidence can be a substantial issue in the campaign.
The discussion of this incident, of course, opened up the entire subject of nonresidence, and curiously enough I was disappointed in Tolstoy's position in the matter.
Whilst at Cambridge he was 'very serviceable' in the business of the college; but having to be away a great deal he made up for his nonresidence by his benefactions.
In a decision on Aug. 5, he threw out Mr. Grimaldi's motion to invalidate Mr. Johnson's candidacy on the grounds of nonresidence.
To The Home Section: While Leslie H. Wexner's nonresidence in his luxurious multimillion-dollar mansion on East 71st Street is notable, it is hardly trend-setting.
The newly arrived archbishop quickly manifested his reforming zeal by convening a provincial council at Reading in 1279 at which he proceeded to publish the decrees of the Council of Lyons against pluralism and nonresidence, and to condemn royal encroachments on the church's liberties.
Meanwhile in Albany, the governor's mansion has become a sort of official nonresidence, since George Pataki prefers to live with his wife and children in their 24-room Victorian mansion in Garrison, N.Y. It's hard not to wonder if the whole idea of an official house for the chief executive is going out of fashion.