Word: stigmas
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Said Dr. A. Wakefield Slaten, Unitarian clergymen: "The American guarantee of religious freedom means the atheists have the same right to organize for promotion of their views that other citizens have. Atheism is not immoral and no stigma attaches...
...Last week the American Federation of Teachers sought to forestall a repetition of last year's Week by submitting to U. S. Commissioner of Education John J. Tigert a program for Nov. 15-22, the title of which remained as before but was cleared of anti-social stigma by the super-slogan: "America First in Freedom and Democracy." The days were rechristened in the names of Peaceful Progress, American Institutions, Political, Liberty, Social Justice, Public Health, and Moral Development. Elaborate sub-slogans enlivened extensive programs for each Day. It was to be inferred that the Federation of Teachers stood...
Unfortunately there still remains the stigma of those long years when lacrosse was regarded more as a delusion than an activity. Undoubtedly the winning Harvard team received far less commendation than those who lost for Princeton. At Princeton lacrosse is a firmly supported sport...
...prurient politicians is an infringement upon that field of free activity. On Friday the final decision will be made by the postal authorities, to readmit or bar the Dial parody. To disqualify the Advocate would be not less a slander upon its public and the University than a stigma upon the intelligence and sincerity of the postal authorities. A reinstatement in the privileges of the mails will be a vindication of the Advocate's excellent parody and proof incontrovertible of the sense of fairness and intellectual honesty which must govern the decisions of the political agents of a free people...
...tower or purely memorial structure to the already polymorphic architecture of the Yard would merely increase the existing aesthetic confusion, a circumstance which would detract appreciably from the dignity of its purpose. A larger and more beautiful chapel would both serve the end of a memorial and avoid the stigma of utilitarianism...