Word: sentimentality
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...purpose of the forum is to give students an opportunity to express their views on the question and make it possible for the delegates who are to represent the University at Princeton to determine in some measure the sentiment of the undergraduates...
...mere naming of two men to go to Princeton is far from an indication of the College's interest in Disarmament. And there is no doubt that the College should as an institution add to the sentiment favoring limitation of armaments which is now sweeping the nation. It is not enough that we, as individuals, study the problems of and express our opinions on the Conference...
What can we do? The Union stands as the answer to that question. If a mass meeting could be held there Monday or Tuesday of next week, with one prominent speaker, two things would be accomplished. The delegates would be given an opportunity to gauge the sentiment of the College; and the interest of Harvard in the Conference would be given publicity. By making such an arrangement, the Union would be further proving its usefulness...
...that millions and millions of people are watching its efforts with undistracted attentions, those of its members who are not sincerely desirous of accomplishing the purpose of the conference will hesitate before reverting to the kind of diplomacy which was so disastrous in 1919. In strengthening the rapidly growing sentiment which is expressed in the slogan "There must be an end of war" the college find their opportunity for service...
...have been impressed with the high standard set by some of our leading emotional actors and actresses. A finely balanced company, exceptionally well cast, wrung from the marital unfaithfulness of a young artist (why is it they are so frequently artists) every possible ounce of its somewhat standardized sentiment. In a set which was well conceived, though badly lighted in the second act, the whole company moved with that machine like smoothness which is at once the delight and the bane of the initiated observer. The united product of designer, producer and actors at times approached perfection...