Word: dishonest
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Dean Hanford applied the term "dishonest" to this practice in an official statement issued last night. Further, he named severance of connections with the University as the penalty to be paid for submitting work which has been actually written by others...
...cases where a student presents as his own, work which has been actually written by others the action of the college is invariably the severance of the student's connection. Dishonest work strikes at the very foundation of the college...
...letter never discussed the one point where we thought we had overstated our case. When we mentioned "concealing testimony," we never meant to imply that the Colonel was intentionally dishonest or insincere. We believe he has always possessed the best of intentions...
...other crack Chrysler executives involved in the conspiracy charges were considered "unreliable witnesses," the letters of one being "thoroughly dishonest." Though Mr. Chrysler "admitted far more than enough" to indicate full knowledge of the deal, he was cleared of any direct part in it. But Sir Cyril shook his bewigged head. "Mr. Chrysler is said to be one of the foremost industrialists in America," he declared. "Some of his answers show that his standard of business morality is lamentably low. . . . The less said about honor in this case the better...
...holder of various stock options and commissions dependent upon sales increases (TIME, April 15). Said Federal Judge Arthur J. Tuttle of Detroit in voiding these contracts: "Andrews' conduct was so bad that it seriously seems necessary to attribute all his conduct to an unbalanced mind and a dishonest mind. I cannot account for his conduct on the basis of one of those attributes alone. Acts of Andrews . . . had to do almost entirely with getting money out of the corporation...