Word: broadmindedness
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
"Of course, we should be broadminded; and priggery ought to have no place in our attitude toward the stage. We are not, however, called upon to countenance the grossest vulgarity and almost absolute nakedness."
Although Scripture has it that small contributions given in the true spirit are more to be desired than all the ostentatious donations of the publican, members of the class of 1927 should realize that today is one occasion on which the Bible is not considered infallible. The University is broadminded...
"It is an interesting time to be in Europe, but a very critical time in the world's affairs. The economic and political chaos existing in many parts of the world calls for the most tolerant and broadminded statesmanship, especially among the great Powers. I hope and believe that...
Senator Borah is broadminded and an advocate of the direct primary. Being so, he accepted and quoted a definition of a Republican presented by an Idaho paper:
When a sharp tongue takes to soft words, good nature prospers. Pat Harrison of Mississippi, Democratic whip of the Senate, wrote an article which appeared in The New Orleans Item. He referred to Dr. Harding, the President's father (who recently visited a reunion of Confederate veterans) as the...