Word: expressione
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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"Conservatism has too long been the sacred cow of the campus," proclaims the "Record." ". . . an emphatic farewell to political conservatism," shouted the Yale "News" only two months ago. These statements are actually pictures of the new trend in undergraduate journalism. They are pictures which cannot but call a word of...
Joy filled German hearts to bursting last week when beloved Realmleader Hitler took the most popular plunge of his career. Only crabbiest correspondents sneered when elfin little Minister of Propaganda & Public Enlightenment Dr. Paul Josef Goebbels, sparkling-eyed and jumping for joy on his club foot, announced that Germans were...
IN an age when we are witnessing an unmistakable trend towards cultural autocracy, it is extremely interesting to consider this volume written by Mr. Vaughan Williams, an English composer best known in America for his "London Symphony." In it he propounds the thesis that music is not the "universal language...
Perhaps one of the most interesting aspects of the volume is the challenge which Mr. Williams hurls at the budding musicians of America. "The music of other nations is the expression of their soul--can it also be the expression of ours?" He urges America to cease being the weakling...
It is nice that the CRIMSON board have succeeded in rationalizing their fear into a philosophy, and that they have at last given it such suave and supercilious expression. We trust, however, that they will forgive us if we offer them an epigram, a motto for the future: "Hanford's...