Word: gleason
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Harvard's Hyde Park? The first, that its location be just beside Phillips Brooks House, where the spirit of the noble man may exercise its influence. The second, that receptacles be provided to catch the "hot air," which might then be used to heat the Germanic Museum. ALLEN H. GLEASON...
...idle theorists can hope for such a graceful subject of theorizing as Mr. Gleason has proven in last Friday's CRIMSON, Answering Mr. Fleming's article on labels, he appropriately steps forward, crowns his opponent with a sort of gigantic preserve-jar label "radical," and thereby pickles him for life, shelving him where no unwitting undergraduate lover of the constitution can be in danger of his phizzing over again...
...Gleason speaks as "we conservatives who still cling to the principles of the constitution." The insinuation is perfect. Radicals do not uphold the constitution. Note that Mr. Gleason does not say it openly; he says it by innuendo, if Mr. Gleason is one of that kind of thinkers who class all radicals as revolutionary, and, therefore, below contempt, "radical outbursts" being something to discredit and suppress as dangerous to our constitution, he is one of those gentlemen who sit on the safety valve of social unrest and compress the steam of "radicalism" into real revolution. A consideration of problems...
...point seems to be that Mr. Gleason does not believe that one who is radical respects the constitution. I think I can speak for a few "radicals" who do. HAROLD M. FLEMING...
...Dill, P. R. Doolin, P. T. Dwyer, R. E. Eckstein, J. J. Emery, H. M. Erb, L. B. Evans, J. D. Falvey, J. Fine, R. Fiske, Jr., P. B. Flanders, S. Frothingham, Jr., T. H. Gammack, D. E. Gardner, R. Gerould, H. F. Gibbs, A. H. Gleason, W. H. Goodwin...