Word: expressive
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...believe the head of a university has special qualification to express his opinion on every subject," the President said. "But in the area of his own competence, he has not only the right but the responsibility to speak out. It is not the function of the head of a university to seek, at all costs, to avoid controversy...
Raditsa, however, in his own search for new ideas has had to go far afield. In the first issue of "i.e.," Raditsa stated that its purpose was to express "undergraduate opinion," but apparently there is no undergraduate opinion, because undergraduate opinion, because undergraduate articles have not appeared since, with the exception of Raditsa's editorials...
...Freedom to select, nominate and elect a candidate to public office is basic to our American political system. Because I deeply believe that every citizen should have the widest possible choice in expressing his own preference in such matters, I would hope that the accident of my illness and the necessary period for determining the degree of my recovery would not have the effect of interfering with the privilege of every member of our party to express his preference for the presidential candidate of his choice...
...there is a flood of mail and the mail generally is of one tenor only.* I am-after all, a person, no matter how many political enemies he has, does also have lots of friends and it is-they believe in him and they are very anxious to express their views...
...personal basis California's Goodie Knight marveled at "what it is that could cause so many people to express so much devotion. This man isn't handsome. He's almost bald. He is not an orator. He is not a politician in the sense of being skillful at the calling...