Word: moulds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...their widely ballyhooed "Angels With Dirty Faces" Warner Brothers have cut through to the very core of things and emerged with one of those fundamental truths that can mould the future of the world: "Crime does not pay!" Unfortunately, the same will be found true of this picture...
...different methods used by the propagandists, who deftly adapted themselves to the temperaments of their various peoples, is a real lesson in psychology. For the American people the posters are in the heroic mould. They invariably show a tall, stalwart young man about to strike down a German, at the same time rescuing some helpless woman. For the French, who were bearing the brunt of the suffering caused by the war, a more sentimental style was in order. Their posters usually show war orphans or women weeping over a dead husband or lover. For the Germans and Italians the illustrations...
Moore and Stowell, free-styiers, have shown great potentialities, all things considered, and the experience these men are now receiving in the 50 and 100 is sure to help mould then into experienced sure-place men such as Barker and McKay on the Varsity...
...youth, the handicap of college editors, is also their advantage, for they are without the ties, convictions, and prejudices of older men. Ideally they mould and crystallize that which is finest in undergraduate opinion, developing and stimulating undergraduate thought, while staying always one jump ahead of the college in pointing the way to reform. Ideally they are conscious of their obligation, as Dean Leighton once put it, "to be accurate in statements of fact, and cognizant of other possible views in statements of opinion...
...been promised this balance, and they feel that the promised land is not yet in sight. How long it will be before the college's teaching prowesses are up to its researching abilities is a question that can only be answered by Harvard's department heads and those who mould the policy of the University...