Word: expression
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...with the many other students and scholars who have faith in the intangible values of liberal education even though they choose not to express themselves...
...student may express his opinions of the Forum, however, by sending a letter to the CRIMSON office, or by contacting the Forum secretary at Gannett House...
Although it continues to publish under the aegis of the Liberal Union, the "Progressive" will express HLU opinion only on its editorial page, which this month contains an impartial exposition of the recent split of the Democratic left. While admittedly the choice between the ADA and the PCA is difficult for any liberal to make, it can only be hoped that the magazine will not in the future hedge on issues. For if the "Progressive" attempts to become all things to all men by declining to fight for its political ideals, its fundamental reason-for-being will disappear...
...totalitarian government, but we owe it to our fellow citizens and to our convictions to use our free method of education to accomplish a result which can match the well-though-dictatorially-formulated opposition. If we really have the truth, we ought to be able to express...
...Federal aid we must have Federal domination." To that deathless relic of States' rights, he added a classic of Algeriana: "Anyone with ambition enough can go to college." With its chief executive indelibly on record, the Association faced the unhappy dilemma either of repudiating its spokesman or failing to express its own majority opinion on a vital issue. The educators choose the easy...