Word: said
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...assassins to block any action on the Treaty of Versailles. They talk of setting internal troubles, letting the matter of the ratification of the Treaty go another year, and making it a party issue next fall. It has been a party issue long enough. Verily it may he said of the Wilful Fifty that having eyes they see not; having ears they hear not. May the Sanders Theatre meeting utter a few thoughts loud enough to make the blind and deaf ones in Washington leave off their pettifogging for a moment and give heed...
...speaker quoted the climactic words, "'Kate,' he said, 'Do you know what I was thinking when you were half-way down that cliff? I was thinking that if the rope had broken I would be very sorry,' 'So would I, answered Miss Middleton...
...teacher," said Professor Chafee, "must have the privileges of the doctor, the lawyer, and the rest of the professions. If the universities are to draw the best men into their teaching staffs, they cannot limit the right of every man to investigate and teach in his own field, or to give expression outside the classroom to his views, on whatever subject he chooses...
...think that the Association of college aeronautical societies would have the same tendency to arouse and maintain interest in flying as intercollegiate leagues do in athletics," said Mr. Cabot. "All college men who are interested in flying and anxious that America's air forces have an eminent place in the world will appreciate having an intercollegiate league behind them. And it is up to your society, as the senior aeronautical society in the American college world, to take the initial steps in this direction...
...speaking of the task before the class committees, T. Nelson Perkins, the district chairman, said...