Word: expression
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...works hard also with the knowledge that he will be called upon to express himself on the subject in examination, but has no doubt of his ability to do so because he feels that he understands its significance and the structure and principal details of the pattern...
...Airways, which competes with Pan American from Porto Rico to Trinidad, crossing en route Guadeloupe and Martinique. Another observer is the Colonial government of the Bahamas. Governor Charles William James Orr from his hill-cresting House at Nassau sees with no equanimity Pan American planes carrying mail, passengers and express between Nassau and Miami, and from Miami dominating the whole Caribbean. He wishes for a British air service to link the Central British possessions of the Americas...
...accepting the honorary presidency Ambassador Claudel wrote in part: "I was particularly touched by this offer and I know too well the services which your circle has rendered for many years past in the diffusion of French thought not to accept the honorary presidency. I beg you, therefore, to express to all the students affiliated with the Cercle Francais of Harvard my pleasure in associating my name with their efforts...
...Senator Johnson, "I have said nothing so far on what has transpired but there will come a time when it will be necessary to speak out. . . . From the standpoint of those who wrote into the bill the provision in reference to preferences, we will not be slow to express our views, no matter what any department may do or what any solicitor may advise...
...various times during the course of last spring, the Princetonian had occasion to express itself as heartily in favor of the Quad Plan. While not attempting to copy the system exactly as found in Oxford and Cambridge, we have felt that much good might be derived from such an adaptation as might seem applicable to the peculiar conditions in American colleges. We admitted that the Quad Plan, at the present time, stood in our eyes rather as a symbol of social progress than as a ready working system which could be applied tomorrow and could be trusted to uproot...