Word: opinionizing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Permit me to congratulate you exterminating upon your most effective manner of examining one James L Milstead, as a reader of TIME. My personal opinion is that you have lost nothing and gained much by so doing. It is my personal opinion that he is the outstanding type of that particular class of individuals who find plenty of good in your publication until his and your ideas do not harmonize...
...CRIMSON is very glad in this case to provide such space as possible for intelligent comment, if for no other reason, to acquaint those interested in some measure with the difficulty of expressing opinion on Harvard affairs...
Second prize was awarded to J. M. Green '28 for his essay on the subject "In Defense of Doubt". Honorable mention was awarded to J. K. Hurd '30 for his essay entitled. "The Influence of Public Opinion on American Government...
Concerning the examination. The examination followed along the lines of the majority of Harvard examinations. There was one question based entirely on the lectures. Two questions were on the reading alone. The remaining two questions were discussion of reading, which discussion offered ample opportunity for personal opinion, and it such opinion were lacking, it could have been supplied by the lectures. No minute detail was required. What examination could be more fair...
...allowing its columns to an expression of opinion on the recent examination in English '72, the CRIMSON seems to have stirred up a controversy of considerable intensity. Both sides have adduced specific complaints and if critics of the course, or rather of the examination, have been found, so have defenders...