Word: processed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...know," he cried, "that the gold dollar, by an utterly invalid and illegal process, for which no human being can find a rational excuse or legal justification, has been devalued abroad, and I know perfectly well that it is going to be devalued at home, and I am not going to waste my time and strength in protesting against...
Scholarship pure and unapplied is the game of a certain class, and such scholarship in a faculty is of no more ultimate importance than the powers of the university football team. By a process of diligent mystification, the learned classes have hood-winked society into believing that such scholarship is really important. With a good memory, a certain amount of industry, a talent for choosing obscure fields and perverse points of view one may become a famous scholar and console oneself in the polemics of the study for one's realized inferiority in other fields. There is no harm...
True, most of us can read his speeches, but that is a cold and impersonal process when compared to the most excellent imitation of your "voice" of the President...
...without a stake in the property which they manage. These men, and their successors, can be employed by the government as well as by General Atterbury, and there is reason to believe that General Atterbury himself would apply for a government job, without turning a hair in the process. POLLUX...
...budget has already been opened once by special legislative act at your request with disastrous results. This was followed in the last weeks of office of the preceding administration by a scandalous indifference to public needs. ... To say the American institutions demand a continuance of this dreary and futile process comes as a shock and a disillusionment to the people of this city. . . . "You talk about dictatorship. None has been proposed. I am asking sound city management. Prudent businessmen . . . recognize it as business management. Politicians call it dictatorship. . . . We cannot effect economies with platitudes, nor can we balance our budget...