Word: speech
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...liberal elements in American universities has given every non-intellectual member of state legislatures an excuse to investigate radicalism, and make a political football out of colleges. These self-appointed defenders of liberty appear horrified at the thought that anyone but a conservative should exercise the freedom of speech, press, or assembly. No doubt there are "reds" in every college in the country, but they have as much right to express their opinions as anybody else. If the term "political" liberty is to be anything less than a farce, it must mean liberty of action for all groups who conduct...
...overturned, deliveries came virtually to a-halt. At week's end union officials claimed the stores had lost $1,000,000 worth of sales. Dumbfounded were their owners, who had been confident that the city would forbid mass picketing. Instead, Mayor S. Davis Wilson, who devoted his main speech before the U. S. Conference of Mayors in Washington last week to boasting the efficiency of his personal Labor Relations Board, proved more than friendly to the picketers. Only rules were that they must keep moving, not talk to customers. When strikers smashed the headlights on a store truck being...
Membership in the Circolo is open to all members of the University who have an interest in the Italian language or in the customs of Italy. Neither fluency of speech nor formal study is a requisite for membership...
Besides the Tercentenary Film, the program includes a sound film recording a speech of President Eliot made in 1924 at New York University, and a Pathe release entitled "The Harvard Special...
...reproduction of President Eliot's voice, taken from the speech in praise of Asa Grey, is remarkable because it was made in the very earliest days of Movie-tone, and is not as clear as it might...