Word: commenting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...only as a service to those who take their Art seriously, the College can do nothing but good by airing all comment, both adverse and laudatory which may occur from time to time in regard to this painting. No harm can come to great things through the mouthings of little men and there is only benefit when an artificial mask of excellence is torn away by the competent critic...
...time that the two murals were unveiled on November 1, 1922, Professor G. H. Edgell '09 made the following comment in the Harvard Alumni Bulletin...
TIME acknowledges with gratitude the comment of Subscriber Lawson and 26 other subscribers upon the speed with which its post-election issue was produced and delivered. To Printer R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co. and the U. S. Postal Service, all praise...
...your issue of Nov. 12 under "Governors" you comment on Gov. George. W. P. Hunt of Arizona as follows: "Unique among all U. S. political executives is Democrat George Wylie Paul Hunt.'' Then follows a farrago of inanities of personal description such as "once strong as an ox, now 69 and bald as a turtle," etc. and "No U. S. mustache is more famed than his. Once frowsy and walrusy, it is now smartly waxed." How, in the name of common sense does this latter connect up with or throw light upon his uniqueness? When the editor...
Without any desire to drag in by the heels a post mortem subject, I believe a fact ascertained and verified by myself at New Haven retains enough quickness in it to justify a comment. This has to do with the number of men assembling at the first football rally at Yale on Wednesday night. They were counted up by three different witnesses as less than a hundred...