Word: openness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Supreme Court, strange to say, was not passing on the value of that evidence. It limited itself to a special question. It enquired only whether Judge Thayer is open to judicial criticism for denying the motion for a new trial. The question whether judge Thayer, assuming him to be an intelligent and conscientious judge, could conceiviably have regarded the new evidence as immaterial. If so, the Court would not order a new trial, even though it may have believed to a man that the new evidence was worth bringing before a jury. The Supreme Court was simply unwilling to declare...
...position will be open to men who will be at least Seniors next year and who intend to continue at Harvard for at least three more years...
...Harvard Union has announced that the post of one, possibly two, Graduate Secretaries at the Union will be open next year. Applications for the position, which carries with it a considerable salary, should be turned in at the Secretary's office before 12 o'clock Wednesday...
...cannot afford to neglect. It should be pondered by those in the profession, or planning to enter it. The case is one calling for serious study and comment in schools of journalism. No one will claim that the trend is all one way, but no one with his eyes open can deny that in the success of the Times is a proof that those who think it all one way-and that the way of irresponsible journalism dealing only in 'features'-are mistaken...
...shore, not west, but east of Barrow's longitude. A blizzard raged. The distress signals ceased. The crew on shore waited for weather before flying out in a reserve plane to see how their chief fared among floes and hummocks which split, sometimes, with thunderous reports into leads of open water; which close again, sometimes, crushing whatever may have fallen in them like flies in a glacier...