Word: opinionizing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Hugh Stott Taylor of Princeton University, in the opinion of his chemist-colleagues, has been engaged in research which was the "most original," and the "most stimulating to further research." Accordingly, he received last week the Nichols Medal, coveted by all chemists. Industrial problems had suggested to Dr. Taylor the study of catalytic agents-those substances which accelerate, retard, or even cause chemical change, while remaining themselves unchanged. Catalytic agents are used to vulcanize rubber. Chemist Taylor's experiments have been with substances which prevent rubber from rotting, dyed materials from fading, oil from becoming rancid...
Pitts Sanborn (the Telegram): "Whatever one's opinion, it was clearly nothing to be neglected...
...clock this morning the two-day polling will begin in the University in an effort to determine the trend of undergraduate opinion regarding the leading possibilities for the Presidential nominations. At that hour the ballot-boxes will open in the Crimson Building, in Langdell Hall, and in the Baker Library...
...presidential polls are the only ones which seem important enough to the people to excite public opinion. Since we do not have the parliamentary system in this country, the presidential election does of course eclipse the congressional in national importance. It is perhaps unfortunate that it is more upon personalities than upon issues that attention is directed...
...Such polls as that which the CRIMSON has undertaken seem to be the only way of focusing public opinion...