Word: expression
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...State Attorney General. He won a murder case where the plea of insanity was made, but wept when the man was sent to the gallows. At one time or another, he represented the New York, New Haven & Hartford and Boston & Maine Railroads and the American Express Co. in Vermont litigation...
...intelligent layman, the business man and the financier, looking upon politics, are inclined to express surprise when they see the figure of Senator Borah turning his back on the Administration, while the supporters of the Administration go cordially to shake his hand. And the lay observer is inclined to ask: "Is this the Republican without a party...
...Harvard men are perhaps unusually apt to express their views with independence and vigor." It is a tradition that Harvard undergraduates as well as graduates indulge and are encouraged in independent thought and free speech, and that they are less restrained than the men of some other colleges, who are encouraged to live think and speak in the established mould. It has frequently been said that Harvard men can be found on every side of every question. This independence and individuality may be a source of pride, but it does not always contribute to team-play and, when too vociferous...
...most important elements of the University. A graduate on leaving Harvard is not detached from it. Throughout his life he is part and parcel of Harvard University. As such he owes allegiance to the University, and he owes it to the University, as well as to himself, to express his views, when he thinks them useful, whether or not they are in line with the course taken by the University...
...CRIMSON Essay Contest, which offers to undergraduates their first opportunity to express their opinions on various issues confronting the University will close early next week, on Tuesday, March...