Word: dishonestly
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...article by Stanley Walker, describing the policemen in New York, deserves attention because of the naivete of the author. According to him some policemen in the overpopulated city are dishonest; some are gentlemen, most are human. Yet the disappointment which the reader hay have, having read this, will be lost in a maelstrom of laughter after completing a letter by someone who was insulted because a freshman at Yale said that his college has produced few great men in this century. This someone has written a biting invective on the lack of merits of Harvard graduates. Although it is slightly...
Sylvia Sidney is first seen preparing to leave jail, ready to forget her dishonest husband who implicated her in the old badger game. She is free, with five dollars in her pocketbook. Three dollars and sixty-five cents for train fare and a few days in the big city. Broke, A rainy night. Into a taxicab for shelter. The driver takes her to his room. But he does not trust pick-ups. Takes his money out of the bureau ready to go to a friend's room for the night. Takes another look at her. Thinks she is pretty nice...
...capital that would take our breath away. . . . There would be such a catastrophic overturn of American business that all the benefits would be obviated. . . . It's like stealing from one class to help another. ... I don't believe that the people of the United States have gone dishonest overnight because we're having a spell of hard times...
...disgusted by the selfish end dishonest attitude displayed by those who are petitioning for the reopening of Widener Library during the evening. From a study of the Treasurer's Report it is obvious that an economy, had to be made, since the University's expected income has been reduced this year by at least $700,000. The Library, which has never been entirely endowed independently, ten years ago had an annual default of $92,418, which was met from the general University funds. In 1931-32 this deficit had mounted to $168,223, none of which was used...
Apart from the physical damage brought upon as by football is the moral harm through dishonest and mean methods of play taught by some coaches who are determined to see their team a winning one 'at any price...