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...cannot myself believe," he said, "that it would be anything less than a reproach upon the administration of justice. ... I am sure that down in their hearts the vast majority of lawyers in Minnesota know that I am right...
...vivid scene, addresses broadcast by radio telephony, in short by all the inventions of modern science, the sanctity of marriage is trampled upon and derided; divorce, adultery, all the basest vices either are extolled or at least depicted in such colors as to appear to be free of all reproach and infamy...
...overruled. Explained President Hoover last week: "The provisions free us from any entanglements in the diplomacy of other nations. We cannot be summoned before this Court. We can seek its services by agreement with other nations. These protocols permit our withdrawal from the Court at any time without reproach or ill-will." The World Court protocols were not welcome in the Senate at this short and crowded session because the parliamentary situation there was already complicated enough without them. No Republican, no Democrat rushed forth to champion them. They were shoved aside into the depths of the Foreign Relations Committee...
Your article on our esteemed Mr. Brewster Morgan was above reproach and only its form has been the object of banter and thrust in repartee and more ordinary discussion...
Kindly add my signature to the respectful reproach devised by my Oxford friends, Thomas Magee, T. J. Hamilton and G. C. Merrill, with the following further comments...