Word: suspect
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...trouble with the CRIMSON, we suspect, is that its editors awoke one fine morning this week to find their alma mater outdone for once in a matter involving undergraduate reform. Instead of haling Penn, a genuine leader in this respect, the CRIMSON boys tried to be sarcastic. It is unfortunate for them that their intended sareasm resulted in a sort of stupidity rarely displayed in their editorial columns. Cornell Daily...
...capture had been kept a secret while he was questioned by State's Attorney Swanson who insisted he was ready to stake his professional reputation on Brothers' guilt. Not until he was dramatically flashed before the Press last week did the public know that another Lingle suspect was held...
...deceive me. Be brief and to the point because I suspect your motive already...
...said to be inherent in all students at this college. When there is no actual motive for trading haymakers with somebody, especially if you do not know him, an already acquired habit of indifference is likely to act as a double deterrent. This is particularly true if you suspect that you are being recruited as cannon-fodder for some fast-stepping varsity cauliflower vender...
Just why the name of "Purity" should have been bestowed upon the piece which is at present adorning the stage of the Plymouth is very hard to say. When one sees that Florence Reed is the star of the production, one begins to suspect its purity, and when one sees the production itself, all suspicion is confirmed in a most thoroughgoing fashion. There is nothing pure, either morally or artistically, about "Purity...