Word: loyality
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Signori di Capitani and Rossi, Ministers of Ministries which no longer existed, handed in their resignations. Which were accepted. Both gentlemen were suspected of anti-Fascist sympathy. Their resignation leaves Mussolini a Cabinet composed almost exclusively of loyal Fascisti...
...athletics. They would meet them in debating but not in baseball. Now we are having varsity teams and the college spirit is being fostered." Follows a disquisition on college spirit and discontent, and then: "Next year I think there will be no faculty members here but who are loyal to the Administration. They may be critical but we will not have to contend with such an antagonistic group as we have had in the past." The presidential defense then proceeds to admit the curtailment of famous departments, which is attributed to lack of funds, and to attribute the ill feeling...
William Hard adequately sums up Chairman Lasker in one rather long sentence: " A loyal and compelling personality and an acute and vehement business intelligence-these have been Mr. Lasker's virtues, not without producing in him a certain tincture of corresponding defects...
...seems strange that in spite of the recent intellectual upheaval at Yale, President Angell was not consulted. However, Yale has her loyal followers; only recently a gentleman who found time hanging heavy on his hands in a Florida penitentiary wrote to New Haven for comfort and advice, and an adequate library was subscribed, which did not, presumably, include the Harvard Classics...