Word: error
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Contacted by phone yesterday, Sarton said, "I am opposed to capital punishment. I dislike the death penalty because it is final. If any error is made it cannot be corrected. I am generally opposed to capital punishment, not just in this case, but in any case--especially one of a political nature. It is society revenging itself...
Beyond any doubt Master Harvard and Master Dunster have now learned in the world of eternity the error and stupidity of those principles of Godliness, reverence, truth, unselfishness, honour and decency to which they devoted themselves in the world below and the superiority of the principles of materialism and greed, especially as the latter are most effective instruments for the much to be desired "Dictatorship of the Proletariat," with its great wealth for the chosen few and its poverty and want for the many. G. Andrews Morlarty...
...CRIMSON also regrets publishing the statement and apologizes the error...
...Adolf Sannwald (Enemy Casualty)" remains one of the two names inscribed under the Divinity School, of which he was a member of the class of 1926. Last December 11 the University admitted "the inclusion of the name of one alumnus who served in the German army was an error and will be corrected...
First with the Smear. He got ten weeks in which to confess publicly that he had erred in 1) not ordering the 1944 rising against the Germans, and 2) quarreling with party leaders. Snapped Guingouin: "When are they going to make their auto-criticism and admit their fundamental error?" The party leaders replied by firing him from all executive party jobs. Guingouin fought back with a stream of letters to Communist journals and a confidential memo saying party bureaucrats had "lost all touch with the working masses." He hinted that, if expelled from the party, he might tell...