Word: opinionatedness
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During the war, the CRIMSON, shaped to fit the needs of students in uniform and a scattering of civilian undergraduates, prepetuated itself as the un-opinionated Service News. This wartime adaptation will have served for three years and six weeks as the news organ of Harvard when it reverts to...
It was neither quite as simple nor as easy as that. Constance Bennett is a veteran actress, highly experienced and highly opinionated. "All my life," she says, "I knew what was wrong with production, but this is the first time I could say, 'Wait a minute, let's...
Is Restraint a Virtue? Not pretending to give "both sides," PM is its shrill, opinionated self because Manhattan's "truly competitive daily newspaper market [forces] papers to represent different groups in order to continue." In Chicago, he puts out the better-rounded Sun because "where monopolies now exist . . . no...
Nancy Astor, Britain's tart-tongued, opinionated, Virginia-born peeress-politico, first woman to sit in the House of Commons, announced that she would retire from 25 years of politics at term's end, confided, "I will not fight the next election because my husband does not want...
Tart-tongued, opinionated Lady Astor made news last week: she publicly spoke up for Russian Communism. Said the Virginia-born viscountess to assembled correspondents interviewing her on the 25th anniversary of her parliamentary career: "Communism in Russia has taught the people to read. A people can't think or...