Word: protests
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...many who collect the works of the 19th Century English caricaturists, may I protest at the one of your articles in TIME, March 8, p. 19 regarding the Leverhulme books...
...England had his head chopped off in 1649. Some one pulled a whisker from the chin. That whisker became a "sacred" symbol to be venerated by Anglo-Catholics when they celebrated "King Charles the Martyr's Day," Jan. 30. At this veneration the Churchman, upright and respected Protestant weekly, took another crack last week when it reported the protest of Dean Howard Chandler Robbins of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine against "the tendency [of Anglo-Catholics] to import into America certain English viewpoints and emphases which are alien and exotic...
...Whether it be Cabinet officers, a United States Senator, a Methodist Bishop, a Baptist evangelist, a Presbyterian doctor of divinity, the Archbishop of Canterbury or the Pope of Rome, I do not propose to allow any man to declare, without my indignant protest, that the stalwart, God-fearing men and praying handmaidens of God who fought for prohibition on their knees as well as at the ballot box are given to the habitual practice of misrepresentation...
...will be held in Harvard 6 this evening at 7 o'clock sharp. Candidates are to prepare a five-minute speech on either side of the question: "Resolved, That Education is the Curse of the Present Age." This is the subject chosen by Harvard, Yale, and Princeton after their protest against the subject as signed them by the Eastern Debating League. The trials will be judged and the men picked by H. P. Sharp 1L., who is coaching the debating team...
...Protest is Upheld...