Word: misrepresentations
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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There can be no doubt that under some circumstances disciplinary action is justifiable. If the Advocate or the CRIMSON should deliberately misrepresent fact, the College must possess protection. If the Lampoon should fail to keep within moral limits, which are its standard, the College must again have protection.
1) So-called business organizations, such as the Chamber, were apt to misrepresent the businessmen they claim to speak for.
The danger--and this inheres in all education--is that the student will become enamored of theory and either fall to recognize facts or reject them when forced upon him, Inexperienced minds too easily confuse theory with actuality, and, in particular, are inclined to revolt when reality fails to jibe...
Of its Moscow bureau, Boston's Christian Science Monitor asked recently: "Has Russia gone Democratic?", referring to Premier Molotov's recent announcement of "secret, direct and equal" suffrage. Excerpts from the tart answer of Monitor Muscovites last week: "If the Communists were content to express their aims honestly...
The mail-order houses are determined to undersell the Big Four. Mr. Firestone is equally determined that they shall do nothing of the kind. He insists that the vendors of cheap tires misrepresent the quality of their wares. Two months ago Mr. Firestone met their lower spring & summer catalog prices...