Word: protest
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Wall Street and one of his favorite beasts is that he has run on every conceivable ticket for membership in the House of Representatives and that he has never won. One of his latest achievements is the counsel which he has procured for the newsboys in their protest to the NRA code...
...member of this party of darkness and high in their councils, is Ernst Franz Hanfstaengl '09. The National Student League, which looks upon him and his associates with horror and disgust, cannot therefore fail to protest against the publicity given to his disgraceful letter by the CRIMSON. To find the CRIMSON, the official organ of that university which of all is most firmly dedicated to civilization and enlightenment, publicly approving and encouraging the presence in Cambridge of such a man, cannot help but fill us with surprise. Is it not a travesty to speak of dealing fairly with, and according...
...workers of the world. And whereas the CRIMSON feels itself allied with the German Gentlemen, we proclaim our allegiance to the German toiling masses. If the issue is put thus clearly, we do not fear the outcome. We hope the CRIMSON is not saying this. If it is, this protest can have no effect upon...
...teacher I suppose I should protest the satiric manner in which you reported the crisis in Education (TIME. April 16), but I am rather inclined to agree with your treatment although, perhaps, for different reasons...
...refused to pay an overcharge of 35 cents. By November, the difference between what Dr. Smahl thought he owed and what the company claimed amounted to $5.40. The company cut off his service. After three days, Dr. Smahl called on his lawyer, who advised him to settle under protest and then file suit...