Word: doubtedly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...have no doubt he is representative of a great mass of Americans who are known only to their local neighbors; nevertheless, they are really great. It would be difficult to say that he had a happy life. He never seemed to be seeking happiness. He was a firm believer in hard work...
Selecting three gentlemen of the history department Mr. Baldwin has served is a section man in History I, he demonstrates beyond all doubt that Professor Merriman, President Little of Michigan, and Assistant Professor Whitney are the only choices Harvard could have, aside from himself. Then with "malice toward none" but a distinct remembrance that he served as a section man in History I for all, he shows that the first is ineligible because "he is close to the half-century park has some enemies and a not altogether prepossessing appearance", the second, because "he is a biologist and science...
...best in college, the bridge, the teas, the hours of idle conversation in the Sanctum--may assume an unwanted glow. The ex-editor may, in short, be a sentimental idiot. But there are many such idiots, enough to have filled the CRIMSON ranks in the past; enough po doubt, to fill them in the future. It is not necessary to exhort undergraduates to try for the CRIMSON; those with a taste for the sort of adventure which CRIMSON work offers will appear at the meeting Wednesday night as matter of course. Others will do better to stay away...
...fear of that tribunal, --not an abject fear, because independence is an indispensable quality in the honorable man. There is an admirable phrase in the Declaration of Independence, a document which it was the good fashion for the boys of my time to commit to memory. I doubt if that fashion still obtains. Some of our public action looks as if it did not. "When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate...
...other hand, America is now not only the 'land of unbounded possibilities,' it is without doubt the seat of highest actual achievement in musical performance...