Word: expounder
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Next day Taft rose to expound his own views and to signal a Republican shift in fire from Harry Truman to a more battered target, Secretary of State Dean Acheson. "The choice between MacArthur and Acheson is the only issue," Taft declared. It is a choice between "a more aggressive war against China or an appeasement peace...
Last Tuesday evening this correspondent was privileged to attend the annual meeting of the Ivy League Chowder and Martini Society, otherwise known as the Harvard Club Football Smoker. Gaffers of all ages from Harvard, Dartmouth, Yale and Princeton gathered in the Commonwealth Avenue hall to listen to four gentlemen expound on their teams-or so it said on the program...
Samuel Eliot Morison '07, Jonathan Trumbull Professor of American History, will expound. "The History of Harvard" at 8 p.m. tonight in Emerson D as the first in a series of Student Council sponsored meetings...
...point of Baxter's article was not to express his own views on foreign policy. It was to defend the right of Frederick L. Schuman, a member of the Williams faculty, to expound differing opinions...
...most appalling to read your comments describing Dr. Shipler as an apologist for any group. He is truly a most remarkable man . . . Dr. Shipler and The Churchman expound Americanism in every line . . . They both abhor race discrimination and the evil politics of the Vatican, but most of all they cry out for world peace ... As for the Rev. Leon M. Birkhead, I have nothing but honest contempt...