Word: discussable
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...into unrestrained inflation other than an aroused and organized public opinion. ... It is for the purpose of contributing to such a movement that ... I sever my connections with your administration. ... It is possible that there still might be a meeting of minds had I been offered any opportunity to discuss policies with you. But no opportunities whatever have been afforded me since my return from London in July...
...Lippmann will be a guest at a Kirkland House dinner tonight, and will discuss any topics that may be introduced in an informal discussion in the Junior Common room. The meeting will be open to members of Kirkland House only...
...full of subjective assertion gives a welcome relief. His article has an additional interest to me for it signalizes the end of what was other a taboo or a scare: when I was editing a Harvard magazine I tried for two years, quite unsuccessfully, to get someone to discuss his subject. Mr. Philbrick's "A Communist View of Art" is a well written rhapsody which states a new conventionalized thesis. The intellectuals are greatly exercised just now about the relation of art and propaganda. Mr. Philbrick's assertion that it is holy and fruitful marriage has been winning along...
Sprague's resignation follows less than six months' service in Washington during which the Harvard professor has been given "no opportunities whatever," to discuss fundamental questions with the President...
...monthly dinner tonight in the Hotel Continental, the Cambridge Club will discuss the proposed straightening and bridging of the Charles River at Gerry's Landing. The speaker of the evening will be Francis E. Frothingham '94, a member of the Metropolitan Planning Commission which drew up this plan and who is also a member of the Charles William Eliot Memorial Association...