Word: spokesmen
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Reformer, starter of bandwagons, maker and breaker of plays and movies, and sentimental spokesmen through easygoing Vag the Editorial Board opens to Sophomores the chance to write for the most widely quoted of America's collegiate ed columns in a wide range of styles...
...squashing Axis subs, is Rear Admiral James Laurence Kauffman, transferred from the Iceland Naval Base. Commandant of the PC training center is Lieut. Commander Eugene F. McDaniel. He preaches each week to recruits to instill them with what he calls "the PC religion." After one such lecture two men, spokesmen for 150 who had been on ships sunk by the Japs, tagged him to his office. They wanted to pledge him 100% cooperation, they said. They were in tears...
...Post in a poll by which that magazine hoped the Post in a poll by which that magazine hoped to raise its slipping circulation. It seems to us that the Crimson should follow the precedent of the Laurence Dennis case by speaking out against the Satevepost and any other spokesmen of appeasement whose ads it may print. Allen Barton '45. Didi Rudd '45. Sam Stuart...
What Would Be Fatal? The basic fact was still the same, terrible fact: that the Allies had too many fronts already. Soviet spokesmen (including Ambassador Maxim Litvinoff in Washington) no longer cried specifically for a second front in Europe; they insisted that the one supremely vital front was in Russia, that the one Allied task, above all, was to supply that front. MacArthur in Australia, the vital Mid-East, Chiang Kai-shek in China, General Wavell in India, Britain herself, U.S. forces stationed from Hawaii to Iceland-all these called as well for supply. Last week a London naval analyst...
...Harry Emerson Fosdick and Rev. John Haynes Holmes for many years have served as visiting clergymen to the Harvard Chapel. Since they are outstanding spokesmen for Christian pacifism, Harvard has omitted inviting them this year. Rev. Fosdick also has been denied the pulpits of Yale and Princeton. This action, moving towards a "Gleichshaltung," strikes at the heart of democratic tradition. It is appropriate for countries under a dictatorship rather than for democracies under a constitution guaranteeing political and religious liberty. It matters not that Harvard and Yale and Princeton are only semi-public institutions. Some place on earth must remain...