Word: opinionizing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Germany's Sole (?) Guilt. As an indication of the official and unofficial change in Allied opinion concerning Germany's sole War guilt, Mr. Ponsonby cites two treaties...
...announcement in Friday's CRIMSON to the effect that the Class of 1930 will soon have an opportunity to express an opinion on the feasibility of a Class Dance has come to my attention...
...mass taste. The situation is analogous to the stampede of a herd of rattle-brained cattle. The difficulty arises in that the taste is questionable if not distinctly bad. This in turn results from a self-conscious disregard of any authoritative standard. The collegiate person cares little for the opinion or feelings of others. In the last analysis collegiatism is the result of a lack of maturity and intelligence, and it is because of this that it is a reflection upon any student body...
...this ultramodern age, proved the nemesis of the dance and that its success would be assured by transference of the festivity to an up-to-date Boston ballroom. The class officers could petition for such a radical change of the character of the dance, but in the opinion of the CRIMSON it would be an ill-advised petition having one chance out of a hundred of being approved by the college authorities. To state the case coldly, if impropriety can be charged against a dance held in Memorial Hall, it is doubtful if a Boston hotel or nightclub locale would...
...general conclusion Mr. Roberts reaches, though he is polite enough not to state it in so many words, is that most of the students at the University are a "bunch of dumbells"; and with this opinion we are forced to agree, in the face of Mr. Roberts' quite apparent ability to decide just exactly what characteristics a person should possess to be "a dumbell...