Word: indifferentism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Two other writers assume Harvard indifference to be a positive and commendable force in Harvard life. With two articles closely integrated and at times at each other's throats, A. M. Schlesinger Jr. begins a discussion of "Harvard Today," centering upon the Clubs and the Houses, the Faculty and Courses...
Twenty years of age, dressed in a brown coat and grey flannels, the Harvard scion has found it a simple task to remain incognito during his excursions through the Yard and elsewhere--even during a guide trip. In every detail of appearance or manner, from his deliberately complacent way of...
Analyzing sexual maladjustments, adultery and jealousy, homosexuality and bisexuality and other causes of married unhappiness, Dr. Westermarck methodically weighs the alternatives to marriage in free love, companionate marriage, trial marriage, quickly disposes of the "predicted disappearance of marriage" in a brief chapter. He looks forward to more enlightened opinions on...
The President beamed. Charlie, he said meaningly, was "hooked," would not need a job for a long time to come. And it was evident that if Franklin Roosevelt was indifferent to what might pass last week in Congress, he still had a lively interest in the campaign which lay beyond...
The acting on the whole is indifferent, with the exception of the performance of Charles Winninger, of Maxwell House Coffee fame, as Captain Andy Hawks. The role is not a particularly masterful one, but Winninger makes a sympathetic wise, and humorously appealing figure out of the old Showboat captain. Irene...