Word: sareasm
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...late Twenties even into 1930--comments on the insufficiencies of The Crimson were couched in humor and good will; when one editor wished to point out an inaccuracy in another's story, he would do it more often with wit than with sareasm. Thus, one man wrote, in November...
...year process, Joe Murphy, with his mobile face, slightly bulging eyes, and gift for sareasm of all brands, has come to occupy a position much like that of a Master Sergeant. A photographer, trainer, counsellor, office manager, he is, as surgeon Thomas B. Quigley put it, "the vice-president in charge of getting things done...
...issue of the CRIMSON. I was, to say the least, very insulted by your invidious article; not for myself (considering the source) but for my school which you so unjustly vitiated in your effort to show what a courageous, clever, sophisticated, mendacious reporter you were. It contained much unwarranted sareasm (with which only a jilted Harvard man can defend himself). It lacked good taste and was an unfair picture of a fine school. I would not condemn a man for writing an unfavorable criticism against my school if he had a sound basis for it, but I'm sure...
...that its editors awoke one fine morning this week to find their alma mater outdone for once in a matter involving undergraduate reform. Instead of haling Penn, a genuine leader in this respect, the CRIMSON boys tried to be sarcastic. It is unfortunate for them that their intended sareasm resulted in a sort of stupidity rarely displayed in their editorial columns. Cornell Daily...
...seriously, although our Deans and Proctors and Faculty Advisors, with the assistance of editorial art and sareasm, have, no doubt, tried to do everything in their, power to aid the Freshmen, and have showered us continually with brickbats of advice, I feel that several opportunities have been neglected. Not that I want to criticize: as yet I have felt no ill effects from the punch served at the Union's Freshman Reception, nor have I encountered any antediluvian phenomena since the jovial Phillips Brooks House reception. Still I feel sure that if Dean Whitney had for two long weeks...