Word: objectionable
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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At one point George Raft exposed his hairy chest. Half of the audience chortled loudly; from a very small minority were heard subdued sighs; the rest gasped. The point is small, but any director who believes that unnecessary scenes, in which women or men undress, will make the movie more...
"A co-operative enterprise, otherwise free from objection, which carries with it no monopolistic menace, is not to be condemned as an undue restraint merely because it may effect a change in market conditions, where the change would be in mitigation of recognized evils.
Stripping the report of the buncombe which must inevitably attend any institutional effort at self preservation, there remains its very sound protest against unintelligent slashing. An example of this evil was afforded by the recent fate of the Ornithology Department at the Boston State House, which subsisted through halcyon decades...
University authorities yesterday hustled into conference following student objection to the assertion of R. L. Westcott '14, manager of the dining halls, that, in his opinion, the sale of beer would be "against the University's policy." The ensuing declaration of the "open-mind" policy was accompanied by a reminder...
Second, objection is to be made to the statement that anyone who wishes to study the aesthetics of art should not concentrate in the department. If this were qualified to say those interested in the psychological or philosophical aspects of aesthetics primarily, it could stand. However, those interested in problems...