Word: objectionable
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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It is well established in the usage of older universities, probably without exception, that the Arms constitute the emblem available for decorative uses, whereas the Seal is in the exclusive custody of its owner and is used only for purposes of authentication. It may, but often does not, include the...
Because the three statesmen had been through so many diplomatic campaigns together, Messrs. Eden and Laval wasted few words. Over the consomme, they talked hard & fast. Italy was determined to test her new army by a military campaign in Abyssinia. In normal times London and Paris would have no objection...
There can be no objection to the action of the graduate trustees of the Harvard Lampoon in requesting the resignation of the three principal officers of the Lampoon and in padlocking the building as a punishment to the Lampoon for the publication of its recent issue.
"Objection to our course is sometimes based upon the assertion that we would bring vast quantities of the world's gold and silver here, only to be locked up in the United States Treasury. The phrase commonly used is that the gold and silver thus become sterile. At least...
...number. When and if an objection is raised against any part of the program, and if this opinion in the estimation of the management represents the feeling of a considerable number of people, I would consider it to be very poor policy to persist in showing the subject found objectionable. In line with this thought, when and it the petition is received, we will take immediate steps leading to the prompt removal of the feature in question...