Word: clearcutness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...success of the Democratic Party in the State of New York lies in the fact that it has had a clearcut and definite program...
Whatever may be said of Mr. Monteux's choice of program, the opening of the Symphony season last Friday and Saturday was a welcome occasion. The violins are to be commended for a smooth, clear tone, inclusive and clearcut where need be, broad and following at other times. These qualities they displayed to good advantage in the second and third movements of the Fantastic Symphony of Berlioz; in the graceful rhythm of the Ball and the pastoral idyll of the Meadows. In the latter movement the wood-wind choir did especially good work. But these are the only movements...
Lastly, the proposed resolution, if passed could not but further befuddle our already sadly confused international relations, and hamper a genuine and clearcut popular expression on the Treaty issue, by the people of the United States...