Word: doubt
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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That the Germanic is becoming an art resort for the younger generation of Cambridge may be seen any afternoon in the basement of the Museum where often a hundred children of all ages are gathered to work on art projects of their own choosing. Although some doubt was held at one time as to the value and popularity of the venture, it was all dispelled when over 200 showed up on the opening...
...American mind. It is the murder of that feeling of responsibility that accompanies unqualified freedom. It is the murder of that firm conviction that freedom of the press is a necessity. For a long time now, Americans have held that conviction, and they have never had cause to doubt it. At the same time, the obligations implicit in this mandate have steadily advanced the American press in accuracy and responsibility. Often, to be sure, it has damaged the country's reputation abroad, but censorship has always been too high a price to pay for reputation...
Offering the first real competition to an undefeated 1941 squad, the Bostonians, by dint of their firsts in the dive and medley relay, and their numerous seconds, managed to keep the final outcome in doubt up to the end of the last event, the open relay, which the Freshmen...
...from her pillow one morning, she thought she was just tired. When chills & fever racked her and her bones ached, she thought she had grippe. A rash breaking out on her face suggested scarlet fever or chickenpox. When the red spots became elevated and exuded pus, there remained no doubt that dancing Helen Abney was afflicted with smallpox...
Those who adhere to the "secret clause" school-an implication that would cast doubt on the ethics of Harvard and the Union alike-have probably been misled by a letter from Lowes to Stefani which was read at the time the contract was signed...