Word: apparentement
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Reading Monday's issue I was such by the endorsement of Adlai for President, as contrasted with an apparent scandal in the Young Democrats. If looks as though the young democrats are indeed taking after the old ones. I wonder just why the CRIMSON feels justified in endorsing the old...
Your editorial on Stevenson was well-reasoned and highly convincing, but your treatment of Eisenhower seemed to contradict the opening distinction you made between present-day "hardened" Liberalism and careful independence of mind. To one who still has what he feels to be the best of reasons in favoring the...
The peppery sauce that Stalin favored became apparent in the next four congresses (1923-25): the base of the recipe was blood. "You will run into a wall against which you will smash your head," Stalin warned his rivals.
He felt, and failed to conceal, an utter contempt for the Old Bolsheviks' sentimental, old-grad memories and their pious reverence for the prophets Marx and Engels. "It is impossible to believe," wrote a British observer, "that there is no contempt in [Malenkov's] eye as he watches...
Despite its concern, the Housing Office is clearly not equipped to enforce an effective blacklist of discriminators, because it hasn't the staff to investigate every apparent violation. Without such enforcement, the most severe pronouncement on the subject from the very highest echelons in the University would be just so...