Word: fulle
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...alone have dared to tell the truth as witnessed in your issue of Sept. 17 when you unreservedly say: "The popular observation is that the Nominee (Al Smith) when seen off duty, often has had, before evening enough drinks to be visibly stimulated thereby." You have given us a full page picture of what the President of the United States ought not to be. Often a sentence or a few words in your articles gives a cartoon, or cinema of a personage or event, and one's imagination don't have to go far to form the sequel...
...respect and reverence for our immigrant population. I was born in the Port of New York and a large part of it came through that port. It is a matter of history and nobody has safely denied it, that the great immigrant population of this country did its full share to build it up, and certainly the great Scandinavian and German immigration to the Northwest was a powerful factor in the upbuilding of this section of the country...
With the air full of whiskey whispers and Willebrandtine cries, Nominee James A. Edgerton, number-two-man on the Prohibition ticket, announced...
Teamed with Barrett on the first eleven at present is F. A. Clark '29, another veteran. If Clark can succeed in putting his 200 pounds or so to their full advantage, he will develop into a really first-rate tackle. His chief trouble in the past has not been lack of ruggedness or his aggressiveness, but in a certain awkwardness which has prevented him from utilizing his full powers...
...acquaint the average college listener with the bewildering vibrations of the political shuttle-cock as it bounces from farm relief to prohibition, from water power control to oil scandals. In a democracy, an educated man ought also to be an educated governor, and a college is remiss in a full performance of duty if it fails to equip its graduates with a working knowledge of public affairs. College courses, under the necessity of remaining non-partisan and more or less theoretical, cannot materially further this type of education. Recent political club revivals lack sufficient staying power...