Word: nationalism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...main with R. W. Graham, but the most effective way to deal with Heflin is to apply Irvin Cobb's "The Thunders of Silence," thus removing him from the pages of every newspaper of consequence. By ignoring him you obliterate him, to the relief of the nation...
...would like to make the suggestion that you devote at least one column each week to the activities of various Chambers of Commerce throughout the nation...
...American Forest Week, designed to decrease forest fires. ". . . We must all gain such respect for the forest that its destruction through indifference or carelessness shall be unthinkable," he said. Proclaiming Child Health Day in print, he said: ". . . A grave responsibility . . . fundamental necessities . . . future progress and welfare of the nation...
...aimed toward the propagation of scholastic enthusiasm, the Harvard-Yale experiment is thoroughly to be commended, but that those who wish to see it in a rival, or even an analogy to athletic competitions are doomed to disappointment. In this column are reprinted extracts from the Nation and the Boston Transcript, which illustrate both of these points...
...honor to the opening of the Museum and to make it an event of nation-wide rather than local importance, a loan exhibition, including pieces from many of the country's most famous collections, was temporarily installed...