Word: protests
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Bidegarry, the secretary, who is charged with responsibility for the failure in France of the international general strike planned for July 21 last, and in general with a too conciliatory policy and it is this radical opposition--the same group which, in November, attempted a railway strike in protest against the transport of munitions from France to Denikin's armies--which inaugurated the present strike
That in the settlement of the labor problems lies the duty and opportunity of the University, "as a radiating center of protest against dogma and as an inspiration to the scientific investigation of the problems of the day," was the thought expressed by Professor Felix Frankfurter '06, of the Law School, speaking at the University Forum held in the Parish House of the First Unitarian Church last evening...
Yale and Princeton have, in response to the protest registered by the University Debating Council against the wording of the subject for the annual triangular debate, suggested a substitute. "Resolved, That Congress should adopt all measures necessary to suppress propaganda having for its purpose the overthrow of the government--constitutionality of the principle granted," is the proposition as it now stands and it will doubtless be accepted in this form...
...night have been postponed until Tuesday. The nine men who will participate in the Triangular debate will be selected directly after these trials. The subject for that debate--"Resolved, That Congress, should adopt all measures necessary to repress propaganda for the ultimate over-throw of republican government"--has been protested by the University debating council. Both Yale and Princeton have accepted the Protest and negotiations are now under way to secure another which will be satisfactory to all. It is unlikely that any material change will be made...
...over, let's shake hands and forget it." But I do think it is illiberal to the extreme to raise ery against Fritz Kreisler, in view of his record before and during our participation in the war. With all respect to Mr. Fleek's opinion, I hope that his protest against the proposed concert of Feb. 27 will prove unsuccessful. J. B. RICHARDS...