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...speak every man truth with his neighbor: for we are members one of another . . . Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good to the use of edifying, that it may minister grace unto the hearers . . . Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger, and clamour, and evil speaking, be put away from you, with all malice: and be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Words of the Week | 11/3/1952 | See Source »

Public opinion and the jury didn't see it that way. The Boston press began to clamour about money changing in high places. Lyons was convicted and sentenced to jail. The "Boston Post" commented editorially, "The...case in Cambridge was more than a mere conviction by a jury...It indicated city politics as played in the modern age..."how many other cities are as corrupt as Cambridge...

Author: By Rudolph Kass and William M. Simmons, S | Title: Political Struggle In Cambridge... | 10/28/1949 | See Source »

...LOTT Lieut. Commander U.S.S. Clamour c/o F.P.O. San Francisco...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jul. 17, 1944 | 7/17/1944 | See Source »

...silence the Clamour's clamor, glossy prints are on the way to Lott...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jul. 17, 1944 | 7/17/1944 | See Source »

Economy is a large feature in the struggle, the article points out. Lamb makes it clear that back of the dismissal is the fact that the view of Walsh and Sweezy have around the clamour of the interests and it is from these interests that Harvard receives much of her money. As a result, President Conant has seen fit to "economize on the budgets of the social-science departments and increase the good-will of those through whose generosity the University has grown and flourished...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Robert Lamb Says "Harvard Starves the Social Sciences"; Hits University Government Policy | 5/15/1937 | See Source »

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