Word: proclaimed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...nose, mouth, and chin proclaim...
...Mencken carries on his abuse against Rotary much longer, Public Opinion may proclaim him a bully-or, to use his language-a cad, a double-barreled ass, a poltroon...
...course any self-respecting ghost actively engaged in the business at present will understand at once the importance of this new ruling. Methods of the Victorian Age can no longer be tolerated. To be a success as a ghost today a presence must not only exist; it must proclaim itself, communicate on every possible occasion and, when out of breath, be ready with silent visitations. It must also be prepared at any time to submit to scientific analysis. There is no telling when a call may come in for an interview with the Shrouded Lady of Edgely Manor, Hants...
There are probably many students who will support the contentions made by Mr. La Farge in his article in the current "Advocate", but if one were to proclaim the failure of the modern language requirements the chorus would be unanimous. With probably more men on probation this year than ever before, merely through failure to fulfil these requirements, there is ample food for reflection and trepidation among those who must satisfy these rules by June. And this is especially so since the experience of the Junior class has shown that fair scholarship seems to furnish no immunity from failure...
...with the same feeling which caused Cicero to proclaim "O! tempora, O! mores!", that I would like to make a protest against the board of editors of the CRIMSON including a student with the profound ignorance of the writer of yesterday's editorial on "British...