Word: blame
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Constantinople, restoration of the Ottoman Empire. It may well be that the Angora Government is only too conscious of these issues; and in view of the gravity of the revolt (the Kurds number, perhaps, a quarter of the entire population of Turkey), have thought it politic to lay the blame on "foreign" (probably meaning British) intrigue...
Getting acquainted with your public is very satisfactory--at meals. It is a great pity that the public cannot come into such intimate contact with actors more often. Now they have only a newspaper acquaintance. I blame the newspapers for the present theatrical mess in New York. They misrepresent us and as a result most people conceive all actors to be only carousers off-stage...
...hard to blame the Senate for its resentment against this attack on one of their oldest prerogatives--the right to talk, which was originally created to add to the dignity of the individual senator. Mr. Dawes shattered the sedateness of Inauguration Day in denouncing...
...well endowed now and can go on with the will at Yale. But I do want to point out that there are two sides to the question, and to suggest that the President is rather a leader to follow than a man to criticise for incidents in which no blame at all attaches to him. Edgar W. Pangborn...
Laying the blame for the resent assault on him in Charles' Lunch to a band of gangsters headed by an archbully, Herr Engel in a letter to the CRIMSON appeals to the forces of law and order to stop the plot before it is carried out. In an unpublishable appendix to the letter, Herr Engel supports his case with an account of the gang's conversation which contains, among other things, the challenge to Herr Engel, which led up to the assault...