Word: opinioned
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...false and discordant atmosphere shed by cheap novels and moving pictures will find refreshment, instruction, and entertainment in Mr. Collins' attractively illustrated work. If such praise sound profuse, the reviewer merely wishes to point out that Hamlin Garland, certainly an authority on the subject, is of the same opinion. In fact, he is even more enthusiastic being a true lover of the country described, and in his foreword tells the reader about Mr. Collins' qualifications to write on the subject...
Four years ago the Literary Digest, opinion-collecting weekly, circularized millions of citizens, soliciting subscriptions and inquiring for whom they intended to vote for President. The result was a 99.44% accurate preview of the official electoral vote later cast...
Stout, Lage, and Gade representing their classes, attend the monthly meetings of the directors at the Cooperative Society and make any suggestions that in their opinion will enable the Society to increase its service to undergraduates. Undergraduates can express their wishes, criticisms, or suggestions through them. Stout and Lage are both members of the Student Council the former being managing editor of the CRIMSON and the latter assistant football manager. Gade was on the 1931 football manager. Gade was on the 1931 football team, president of his Freshman Instrumental Clubs, an editor of the 1931 Red Book, and 1931 Polo...
...question by a CRIMSON reporter of several score Freshman about their opinion of "The History and Traditions of Harvard College" which was given to every Freshman in his registration envelope, brought out that about half of the class had not yet found time to read the booklet. Of those who had read it, all were enthusiastic in their praise, especially of the article on the history of Harvard by S. E. Morison '08. The short article by W. I. Nichols '26 on Habits. Customs, and Manners of Harvard ranked second in popularity owing to its monitory and constructively critical words...
...Harvard and what they get out of their four years depends entirely on nothing and no one but themselves. The Tradition Booklet helped show these men what opportunities and what heritage of tradition surrounds them. Twenty-five first year men were interviewed in obtaining this consensus of opinion...