Word: righte
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...agree with Advertising Manager Russell (TIME, May 6), as I think TIME has about the right number of pictures...
Appeals. Importers were irate at a provision of the bill which would take from them the right to carry their appeals on valuation matters before the U. S. Customs Court. The valuations fixed by appraisers were made final, subject to review only by the Secretary of the Treasury (i. e., a staff of clerks in the Treasury Department...
...Sophomore class crews have not as yet matched strokes with any outside crews, but have won the right to race today by defeating the other class eights of their respective colleges...
...been indiscreet, members of the faculty have outraged bands of zealous alumni, but President Lowell has defended them to the utmost no matter how out of sympathy he may have been with the opinions expressed. His own vigorously independent nature has prompted him to an energetic struggle for the right of the minority to be heard...
...never been a sin at Harvard to think for oneself and in the particularly violent times directly following the war, many politically unorthodox professors found their sole defense in the President's office. Harvard men were to be allowed the right to hear both sides of a question even if one of these sides were branded as high treason by a majority of alumni. Of all the achievements which the last twenty years have seen-in Cambridge perhaps the greatest is this sturdy maintenance of an honored tradition of rugged Yankee independence...