SOCORRO COUNTY Sess. Laws 1851-52: 265 Doña Ana Co. formed from the southern Sess. Laws 1851-52: 292 Sess. Laws 1866-67: 104 Sess. Laws 1869-70: 36 4 1880: 98 1884: 223 Sess. Laws 1887: 39 1893: 36 1899: 21 Sess. Laws Sess. Laws Sess. Laws 1909: 160 Sess. Laws part of Socorro Co. Socorro Co. territory included that be- Doña Ana-Socorro line defined. Sierra Co., northern part, formed from Doña Ana-Socorro line defined. Otero Co., northwestern part, formed from 1903: 132 Torrance Co., southwestern part, formed from northeastern part of Socorro Co. 1905: 2 Torrance Co., southwestern part, addition from northeastern Socorro Co. Sierra Co., eastern part, enlarged by addition from southern Socorro Co., but law not ratified by Congress. 1909: 326 Lincoln Co., northwestern part, taken to form part of northeastern Socorro Co. Lincoln Co., southwestern part, addition Sess. Laws Sess. Laws Sess. Laws made from southeastern Socorro Co. Grant-Socorro line defined. Catron Co. created out of western part of SIERRA COUNTY 1884: 223 Socorro Co., southern part, formed northern part of Sierra Co. Grant Co., northeastern part, formed west ern part of Sierra Co. Doña Ana Co., northwestern part, formed southeastern part of Sierra Co. 1909: 160 Socorro Co., southern part, added to eastern part of Sierra Co. but not ratified by Congress. 1917: 178 Grant-Sierra line defined. Sess. Laws 1851-52: 291 Sess. Laws 1859-60: TAOS COUNTY The original county included the territory north of San Miguel Co., Santa Fé Co., and Rio Arriba Co. 76 Mora Co. formed from the eastern part of Taos Co. Sess. Laws 1867-68: 106 Sess. Laws 1901: 103 Mora-Taos line defined. Rio Arriba Co., northwestern part, en- Rio Arriba-Taos line, description changed. Sess. Laws Sess. Laws Sess. Laws TORRANCE COUNTY 1903: 132 Bernalillo Co., eastern part, taken to form northern part of Torrance Co. Santa Fé Co., southern part, taken to form northern part of Torrance Co. San Miguel Co., southwestern part, taken Valencia Co., eastern part, taken to form form southeastern part of Torrance Co. Socorro Co., northeastern part, taken to form southwestern part of Torrance Co. 1905: 2 San Miguel Co., southwestern part, addition made to Torrance Co. Valencia Co., eastern part, addition made to Torrance Co. Socorro Co., northeastern part, addition made to Torrance Co. UNION COUNTY 1893: 68 Colfax Co., eastern part taken to from northern part of Union Co. Mora Co., eastern part, taken to form central part of Union Co. San Miguel Co., eastern part, taken to form southern part of Union Co. Sess. Laws Sess. Laws 1895: 43 Union Co. lines defined. Sess. Laws Quay Co., northern part, formed from southern part of Union Co. 1907: 123 Quay Co., northern part, enlarged from the southern part of Union Co. VALENCIA COUNTY Sess. Laws 1851-52: 292 Original county included the territory be tween Bernalillo Co. and Socorro Co. San Miguel Co., southern part, enlarged to include eastern part of Valencia Co. Sess. Laws 1869-70: 44 Bernalillo Co., southern part, added to Sess. Laws Sess. Laws Sess. Laws Sess. Laws Valencia Co. 1893: 36 Lincoln Co., northern part, added to Va lencia Co. 1903: 127 Guadalupe Co., western part, enlarged by 1903: 16 Torrance Co., central part, formed from F. M. STEWART University of Texas Members of Editorial Board F. F. BLACHLY, University of Oklahoma G. P. WYCKOFF, Tulane University of Louisiana CONTENTS THE PHILOSOPHY OF JUSTICE HOLMES ON FREEDOM OF SPEECH Tully Nettleton 287 THE ECONOMIC BASES OF CRIME DIVISION OF LATIN-AMERICAN AFFAIRS - Edited by Irvin Stewart NEWS AND NOTES J. Warshaw 323 - 343 “Entered as second-class matter January 10, 1921, at the postoffice at Austin, Texas, under the Act of March 3, 1879." The Southwestern Political Science Association PRESIDENT C. B. AMES, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT THIRD VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY AND TREASURER EXECUTIVE COUNCIL PRESIDENT C. B. AMES, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ELECTED MEMBERS THE SOUTHWESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY is supplied to all members of the Southwestern Political Science Association. The subscription price of the QUARTERLY is two dollars a year. Applications for membership, orders for the QUARTERLY and remittances should be addressed to F. M. Stewart, Secretary-Treasurer of the Association, University Station, Austin, Texas. Correspondence with reference to contributions to the QUARTERLY should be addressed to F. M. Stewart, Editor in Charge, University Station, Austin, Texas. |