Word: judgments
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Further than that, in the event that the States, in conference, determine that a State has been guilty of a breach of the peace in violation of its international obligations and take measures against the violator, then, if we concur in the judgment rendered as to the responsible and guilty party, we will refrain from any action tending to defeat such collective effort which these States may thus make to restore peace...
...Captain Frank Carey McCord "committed an error in judgment" in not striking a course which would have kept the ship out of the storm centre...
...innovations with the traditions and time established policies into a perfect unit. President elect Conant has shown himself to be a strong man up to this point in his career; he will continue his achievements because he is an astute and quick thinker; he has liberal ideas, a sound judgment, and an interest in other fields besides...
...under an "implied covenant" to force exhibition of his work, but that he had no legal right to the fresco he had sold and been paid for. He fell back on "a moral question" of the artist's right "to express himself; and the right to receive the judgment of the world, of posterity." Said he: "They have no right, this little group of commercial minded people, to assassinate my work and that of my colleagues. They accepted my sketches." He offered to do the whole thing over gratis on any fit Manhattan wall offered...
Henry Pennypacker '88, chairman of the Committee on Admission pointed out, in his annual report, that the policy has brought important facts to the attention of candidates whose means are limited but whose hopefulness in some instances is likely to outweigh good judgment...