Word: objectionable
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The objection has something to it, but it is laughable coming from Mr. DeCasseres. This generation judges Mr. DeCasseres with trepidation, of course, because by his own admission the worthwhile world ended a long time ago, after the days when Herbert, Hartman, O'Malley and their school of literary and...
¶ The President shortly afterward imposed his tenth veto on a bill to place a bronze tablet bearing a design of the Congressional Medal of Honor on the grave of Brigadier General Robert H. Dunlap, U. S. M. C., in Arlington Cemetery. His objection: it established a precedent contrary to...
"The change will not only mean a considerable saving of money, but it will also remove the criticism that the publication and distribution of a Rank List for upperclassmen based merely on standing in courses overemphasizes course grades as a criterion for judging achievement and gives no weight to tutorial...
Deutsch: Then she's just an old-fashioned schoolmarm? Chorus: That's just it! Aldermanic President Deutsch promised to take the matter up with his friend the Chairman of the Board of Higher Education. Next day the Chairman of the Board of Higher Education let it be known...
Tall, handsome, faultlessly dressed, President Avery, who is also head of U. S. Gypsum Co. (building materials), then declared the meeting open for general heckling. "There has been violent appraisal of my own personal value in my position here. In this little proxy contention we are now going through there...