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Word: moralizers (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...they vote on the issue in the CRIMSON poll on Monday should bear this fact in mind. It matters very little whether the sale of alcoholic liquor is permitted here or not. Students can get it anyway, and also the student does not feel the financial drain and bad moral effect of drinking as much as the average laborer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CARVER, HABICHT ARE ON DRYS' SIDE | 5/7/1926 | See Source »

...famous lady of literature whose charm was very near perfection unfortunately possessed a birth-mark of position and prominence sufficient to cause her infinite torture. And so the lady had the birthmark removed. But--and the moral of the story lingers here--being thus made perfect, the lady departed into thin air. Harvard certainly need not fear any such immediate dissipation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NIL ADMIRARI | 5/5/1926 | See Source »

...humans in existence from the grass of Eden, reformers have flourished the weapons of restraint. And now in the sacred precincts of academic freedom these praying, preying protestants of all the joi de vivre and verve of life have found in modern science a means of making more moral the minions of culture...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BEAUTY BUGGED | 4/29/1926 | See Source »

...come from faculties? Of late, at least, all the new ideas, all the suggested solutions, all the ferment of rebellion against goose-stepping conventions, and sacred cows, affecting academic life in this country, have come from the students. Why worry about a younger generation that shows more intellectual and moral vitality than the whole procession of dodoes that has preceded it since the Civil War? Judge, April

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Encore Judicial | 4/29/1926 | See Source »

...name, and the public gave the vital interest of its perpetual indecorum. But now that Zip is dead and the fellowship of freaks takes on the vestments of usual mourning the need of such a memoir becomes less remote. Zip should be perpetuated. For in a time of mental, moral and physical pattern and similarity he stood for originality and uniqueness. That he was endowed thus is true--but that he maintained his endowment is equally true. No college, unfortunately, dared give him an honorary degree. It remains for some capable writer to give him immortality. Yet perhaps...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHAT IS IT NOW? | 4/27/1926 | See Source »

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