Word: mindedness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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A moment's reflection proves to the enlightened that it is not so much the citizen's duty to vote as to vote intelligently. So when confronted by candidates appointed at puppet conventions by party leaders determined to obscure or to neutralize every possible issue alike in the realm of...
The fallacies in his other two objections, namely: that the league provides for no court of compulsory arbitration, and that it does not recognize the validity of the Monroe doctrine to a great enough extent, are easily discernible to any clear-minded person who is not befogged with partizanship as...
With the statement of the thirty-one who pledge their support to Senator Harding the speedy entrance of the United States into the "association of free nations of the world" is assured beyond the possibility of rejection. Advocates of the Wilson league "as' is," inflexible in their obstinate insistence upon...
What is the significant fact about these census figures? Economists assure us there is no danger in the concentration of people in urban districts; the varying rates with which some states are gaining or losing are relatively unimportant. But the fact that well over a quarter of the increase in...
I earnestly urge you and your staff to read the noble utterance of Harvard's great ex-president in the October Atlantic, and also Mr. Fosdick's fine-minded article. Do not let the youth of Harvard lose its vision at this hour. MARY P. SEARS.