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...Supreme Court is to retain its function as the moulder of the Constitution in eventual accordance with the popular mandate, it is essential to appoint to it men of high quality and broad outlook. For example, the men who may one day sit in judgment on the Volstead Act ought to have in view impending disruption and obvious corruption as well as intricacies in wording of the law itself. And Judge Parker, from all that can be discovered, seems neither broadminded nor first-rate, and although certainly it is unfair for partisan purposes to criticize appointments to this tribunal certainly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TRIAL BY JURY | 5/3/1930 | See Source »

...DeFoe's significance as a pamphleteer and publicity man, first in the employ of one political faction, then of the other. In the middle pages of this book., DeFoe appears as the first yellow journalist, the first crusading journalist--the two being not as the first ghost writer and moulder of public opinion. Even Bernais and Ivy Lee need not have scorned some of the coups pulled by this 18th century writer...

Author: By V. O. J., | Title: A Biography of DeFoe | 2/21/1930 | See Source »

Henderson, Arthur, grey-mustached, placid Foreign Secretary. "Uncle Arthur" Henderson is one of the oldest Labor M. P.'s in the House; he took his seat in 1903. Self-educated, starting life as a Scotch iron moulder, he succeeds the blundering, monocled Sir Austen Chamberlain as director of Britain's foreign policy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Origins Analyzed | 6/17/1929 | See Source »

...amusing incongruity. Nor are his admissions of faults an encouragement to the reader to seek out his writers, or to seek in them a progressive future. As a critical discussion of these authors, Mr. Munson's book is extremely capable; but in its advertised aspect as a standard setting moulder of the coming literary decade, "Destinations" seems completely inconclusive

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Our Contemporaries. | 5/21/1928 | See Source »

Undergraduates and graduates, athletes and more spectators can join hands over the action of the Athletic Association in retaining Mr. Arnold Horween for another season as chief moulder of Harvard football destiny. Whatever has been the result of his first two years' efforts, indifferent success or a gradual building up process, there has never arisen a question as to his pre-eminent qualities as a gentleman and a worthy tutor of young men in the important field of sportsmanship...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ARNOLD HORWEEN, HEAD-COACH | 11/16/1927 | See Source »

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