Word: speaking
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...intelligent plan of opposition. For instance, Chairman Fletcher has not discovered anything faintly resembling a program, while at the same time he assails the administration for aimless wandering. None of his aides of the grandfather vintage, such as Mr. Ames in Maine, have faced issues squarely, not to speak of presenting them humanly. No wonder the party has been unable to raise money or supporters, and has so far shored a dismal failure...
...G.O.P. It must face the new deal, not only admitting what is good in this deal but explaining why the wrong is wrong. Most important, it must bring home in simple words the evils of the system to the country. As Brisbane has said, no politician should speak in terms of more than...
...distraction of this sort was offered last week. The Apostolic Nuncio, Monsignor Cesare Orsenigo, as Dean of the Corps, conveyed its formal greetings in French, though he can speak German. The Realmleader, who speaks only German, stoutly replied, "Our relations with other nations shall be determined by the spirit of equality...
...deviously ahead to get the things he wanted. With Erdman dead, Herman got his land, but Erdman's wife killed herself from fear of the hexer. Herman found himself condemned to spend the rest of his life with a woman who knew all about it but would never speak...
...CRIMSON, President John H. Morison '35 will carry the torch; Francis D. Moore '35, president of the Lampoon, Howard H. Mason '35, president of the Advocate, John C. Haggott '35, president of the Dramatic Club, and Henry Bradford Washburn, Jr. '33, president of the Mountaineering Club, will speak for their respective organizations. William G. Kirby '35, president of the Glee Club will speak both for the Pierian Sodality and for the Instrumental Clubs, and for the Liberal Club and the Debating Council the orator will be Victor H. Kramer...