Word: deemed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Undergraduate Committee of the Harvard Union desire at this time to express, for themselves as well as for the University public, their deep appreciation of the faithful and devoted service which the head of the Union has rendered during his four years' incumbency of the office. They furthermore deem themselves peculiarly fortunate in having had the privilege of working for and in having associated with one of Harvard's great benefactors...
...interesting sidelight on the French policy of thorough military preparation is revealed by the assertion of the moderate conservative Journal des Debats that Denmark's new policy of complete disarmament is a crime. Just why it is a crime does not appear, although the editors of the Journal may deem any policy criminal which is not in accord, with their cherished ideals...
...will cover, however shortly, in this, speech of acceptance, only three issues: one which I deem of the utmost importance and two others- the League of Nations and the World Court...
...young college graduates do that, "Such is the richness of our literature. Our Manhattan producer has thrown the light of genius on "the Boston aristocracy." That caste has so little breathing since and elbow room in a Celtic Jewish-Italian-Greek town that the sympathetic sociologists may deem it worthier of encouragement than of dispraise; but youth is intolerant. Our satirist seeks to show, or "show up," the life of a youthful patrician from birth to Class...
...Basing my attitude on the established precedent of past seasons, I had assumed courteous consideration would be shown my desires regarding the opera to be selected, but as the present attitude of the company clearly indicates that you now deem this entirely unnecessary, I am obliged to accept your decision, inasmuch, as I am bound to the company for this season. I deem it fair, however, to inform you at this time that in view of your complete ignoring of even a preliminary discussion of my preference I shall not be with the company next season...