Word: suggesters
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...stand on Herr Hanfssingi, as unbalanced bigotry and fanaticism. He is a graduate of Harvard College, as educated man and a world figure, and Harvard should be proud to have him return to Commencement. As for the libelous statements concerning Herr Hanfatsongl and the Naxi Party in general, we suggest that the National Students League discover a firm basis of fact to stand on before uttering nay more such hysterical balderdash. Howard S. Whiteside '34, Warren Richards...
...personally, would never for a moment question the fact that the unquestioned authority in America on the German situation is found right in our own peppy little N. S. L., but just so the more skeptical readers of the CRIMSON may likewise have no doubts I suggest that the present membership of the N. S. L. apply on masse for a four year leave of absence to study the downtrodden German masses. Then when they get back they would have a brand new student body to convince, a student body which entertains no memories of diverting little assemblages in front...
...have come back to Harvard after three year's absence and am very puzzled by one thing, the fact that instructors in small courses are judges in their own cause. It is not that they are unfit to judge impartially of scholarship. No one can suggest this. The difficulty is that their marking the abilities of the students they teach makes it impossible for those students to discuss their work with them without feeling that they may be either corrupting their judges or giving themselves away. Could not there be a division of the work of teaching and evaluating...
...necessary to realize quite finally that everything will be changed if the linking of industry can finally be brought to completion in a plan. . . . Once the first step has been taken, which we seem about to take, that road will begin to suggest itself as the way to a civilized industry. . . . We shall all of us be made unhappy in one way or another, for the things we love, as well as things that are only privileges, will have to go. The first changes will have to do with statutes, with constitution, with government. We shall be changing once...
...Speed and Girl Crazy, she got a cinema contract because Hollywood liked the way she kept repeating "Cigaret me, big boy!" in Young Man of Manhattan. She plays expert ping-pong, likes to speak pig-Latin, dislikes exhibiting her feet. We're Not Dressing (Paramount). This picture may suggest tremendous new possibilities to producers. Stranded on a desert isle, an heiress (Carole Lombard) and a sailor (Bing Crosby) give credit where due by remarking that their situation resembles that outlined in The Admirable Crichton. This is an exaggeration, for Sir James Matthew Barrie did not trouble...