Word: explicitly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...article continues with the startling statement, "Crime is rampant, and the answer is in the teachings of these professors." It becomes even more explicit later on with the denunciation of "certain philosophical heads of departments in educational institutions...
...newspaper; in the third, that the readers of the Graphic had a chance to win cash prizes for their answers; in the fourth, that the prizes were real cash; in the fifth, that the prizes were real cash. In the sixth paragraph it declared that it "wanted to be explicit about this." The eighth paragraph was as follows...
...language, the reference to normally unmentioned matters and certain of the incidents are unsparingly explicit. Some of the acting is good, none of it bad. June Walker, amusing actress of many a jingling farce (Six Cylinder Love, The Nervous Wreck,) poured out tears for the first time before an audience. She doubled her reputation by the searching sadness of her little animal, the heroine...
...five days last week, the trustees of Clemson College (near Spartanburg, S. C.) deliberated thus. The particular case they had to decide was modified from the question in general by the fact that Clemson is a military college, with explicit regulations on "desertion" and "deliberations or discussions among cadets." The Clemson case...
...repeat that these matters must not be permitted to divert the attention of the public from the vital questions now before them. I venture, therefore, to express the hope that the nominee of the Republican Party will see fit by some explicit declaration to join in entirely removing this topic from the field of political debate...