Word: expounders
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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With a circulation of only 80,000, it makes pots of money. The Duke is expected to maintain both financial and editorial policies in full tradition. The Daily News (London) remarked ironically:"We are sure it will continue to expound the impossible with its old brilliancy...
Before he could expound the wherefores of his resolution, senatorial fulminating began. Two Virginians thrust home as follows...
...these qualities, President Morgan has established a six-year course at Antioch, in which the student studies half of the time, and works the other half in Dayton or in a neighboring town. Although the title of President Morgan's speech is "New movements in education," he will doubtless expound the Antioch system, which is as famous as it is little understood. And it should be better understood, for it appears to have a future before...
Although he has made a detailed study of Leonardo's life and works Mr. Lieb has made it clear that he intends to expound the practical rather than the artistic side of the life of the famous Italian scholar, in his lecture tonight. He believes that every student knows more or less about Leonardo as an artist but few realize that he was one of the greatest military engineers of all time...
...most authoritive, the richest and the fullest. Only one man is equipped with the experience and information to write such a classic, and that is President Emeritus Eliot. Almost three-quarters of a century of continuous contact with Harvard have fitted him preeminently to collect the traditions and expound the doctrines which have guided Harvard men for a dozen generations...