Word: doubt
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Baltimore Evening Sun in an analysis of the results says, "We doubt that the political philosophy of the boys has undergone any radical change. The difference is, rather, that youth simply can not resist a man who is continually starting something and who is always willing to take a chance." Commenting on the complete reversal of sentiment, John H. Morison '35, President of the CRIMSON, said: "I had always thought I was living in the middle of a bunch of Tories here at Harvard...
...rains prevented utter agricultural disaster but came weeks too late to do any lasting good. On his red-splotched drought map. Relief Administrator Hopkins blocked in 46 more stricken counties in Minnesota, South Dakota, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Montana, Nevada. Texas. ''The drought area," said he, "no doubt will spread, even though there is more rain...
...Rowland Angell, 65. At this, his 13th, he was to preach the baccalaureate, award an LL. D. to President Roosevelt' (see p. 48), send away some 600 seniors. Joseph Sweetman Ames. 69, who has been student, professor and finally president at Johns Hopkins since 1883, was leaving no doubt in Hopkins men's minds. This week he was to announce that next year's commencement will be his last...
Three months ago President Roosevelt read in his morning papers that Prince Leopold, Duke of Brabant, had become King of the Belgians. There was no doubt of it whatever in his mind, for the Press carried pictures of the ceremony. But Belgium was not sure that the President had read the papers. Nor was she sure that the President would believe Ambassador May should he call at the White House with the news...
Last week he reentered and was introduced by Ambassador May to the new White House occupant. Then & there he told the President that, beyond any doubt, Leopold III now sits on the Belgian throne...