Word: moralizes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...those who run newspapers for profit, the moral was obvious. Speaking of its preparations for the Dempsey-Firpo fight on Sept. 14, the Tribune said...
...General Wood added the moral: "This is but another convincing demonstration of the generally recognized fact that Governments cannot successfully conduct business enterprises...
...that any President could be on terms of intimacy with him. . . . Just as the Cincinnati Enquirer owes nothing to Edward B. McLean for its long-established influence and reputation as one of the most remarkable news-gathering dailies of the country, so the Washington Post has gained nothing in moral character from its present owner...
Said the blurb of the new weekly: "Its views on political, social, religious, economic and moral questions will be fearlessly expressed, without favor. . . . It will, briefly, aim to present an accurate and complete picture of this age in which we live. . . . Do you enthuse...
...moral, President MacCracken announced that " above all, education for international good-will must rest upon the study of international law." He did not state where this form of law was to be found...