Word: appealing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...name of our own fair land stand refuted, now gangsterism will dissolve before the might of an outraged nation. The law has demonstrated its majesty, the alleged murderer stands convicted. Charge--contempt of court. Sentence--six months in prison. Present status of the prisoner--out on ball until his appeal comes...
...have no brief against the minority who enjoy this form of exercise for itself. But inevitably as soon as a sport is accorded recognition, others not really eager, are carried along by the impetus. The News makes its third annual appeal that football will eventually be relegated solely to that season where by its very nature it properly belongs. Yale News
...unquestionably opposed to the participation of the University in athletic leagues of any sort and all contests are scheduled independently. Accordingly, the actual formation of a big six including Harvard is highly improbable. But this does not mean that the fundamental idea behind The Dartmouth editorial is without its appeal to Harvard...
Stubbornly Magistrate Norris last week refused to agree with Referee Seabury that her changes were "striking and substantial" in a fair-trial appeal and tended to put her "on record in a fairer and more impartial position." Her only defense: "An error of judgment ... an error of judgment. ... I made the changes according to my recollection of what I said...
Disregarding the fact that few dying men have strength or inclination to call for music, playing on the sentiment that the ideal exit would be made to the strains of some great composer, The Etude, music magazine whose appeal is usually more pedagogic than popular, last week published answers to a questionnaire sent out to various U. S. heroes asking what music they would choose to have played if they had only a few hours to live. Other choices...