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While the law recognizes the value of a good reputation, and protects every man from libel, slander or unfair competition involving the use of a trade-name, it does not allow any man such an unqualified jurisdiction over his own name as Mr. Gump seems to believe. There is, for instance, nothing to prevent any scoundrel from changing his name to Andy Gump, with or without court sanction, and casting his new name into disrepute. And there is no reason why an author or playwright cannot use any name he wishes, if he does not undertake such uses with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: Andy Gump | 5/28/1923 | See Source »

...Senate, impale him upon a phrase like "the creature of a Senatorial oligarchy," or call him the " synthetic automaton of a few reactionary political doctors who met secretly in a room in the Blackstone Hotel in 1920," public prejudice and the mob's love of sensational and derogatory slander is kindled into a livid and cynical flame...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Half Way | 3/10/1923 | See Source »

...statemente made in yesterday's editorial (December 7th) dealing with the public career of Robert Marion La Follette are nothing short of unmitigated slander. Either you have deliberately mis-represented the facts, or you are ignorant of them. If the former is the case, let me repeat, even at the expense of boring you, that you do not have to agree with a man to give him a square deal. But if the latter is the case, allow me to recommend considerable further study of the life and policies of the Senator from Wisconsin. A fair editorial cannot be based...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Unmitigated Slander! | 12/12/1922 | See Source »

...deeply regret that Mr. MacVeagh's article was not anticipated by a contribution on the same subject from a Jewish student. But now we can only join Mr. MacVeagh in his scathing denunciation of those responsible for the slander and lies attributed to them by the "Boston American". These students have done as great an injustices to their coreligionists as to the subjects of their calumny, and can be no more easily pardoned by the one than by the other. We are sure that in this we are expressing the sentiments of all Jewish students at Harvard. SAMUEL L. BOKSENRORN...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: In Behalf of Many | 6/6/1922 | See Source »

Finally I must congratulate the contributing "Jewish student"--one who is so anxious for his academic opportunities as to wish to save them by slander, and so careful of his "scholastic standing" (?) as to hide behind the anonymity of the press! A shorter world for the above, whether or not in the Semitic dictionary's the uninspiring one of "cowardiee". The papers have recently been prolific of these statements by Jewish students, all equally irresponsible, anonymous, and untrue. Whatever the admirable qualities of the race, and the pure strain has many, they are being rapidly obliterated in the minds...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 6/5/1922 | See Source »

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