Word: considerately
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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But "Cynicus" as the cynical gentleman rather proudly calls himself--quotes some statistics which he seems to consider very discreditable to Harvard. It happens that "thirty years age, the graduating class of Harvard consisted of 451 men and no fewer than ninety-seven of those unresponsive persons have remained unmarried...
Justice Wilbur was summoned from California. He conferred with the President and started for home. He had just reached there when Judge Kenyon of Iowa arrived in Washington, also on a summons. Judge Kenyon had all the qualifications: A judge, well known (as a former Senator), a progressive (the pet...
Perhaps it may not always be possible to avoid such obloquy. Consider the case of Gaston B. Means, summoned to testify before the Senate Committee investigating Attorney General Daugherty (see Page 2). Detectives, like diplomats, are hardened to publicity. Mr. Means may have pictured to himself the photographs of misbegotten...
An effective rebuttal by J. B. Darby which dwelt on the fact that the personality of the applicant must be considered was in a large measure responsible for the decision in favor of Princeotn. "If you consider other attainments--if you consider character and personality--if you consider any of...
"Consider now the sources of my career as a teacher. The sources were in the times. In that wonderful period of human history in which my whole career was laid. Think of it. When I was going on as a teacher in Harvard, the great prophets and exponents of experimental...