Word: suspicion
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Verification or denial of the faculty's suspicion that the reading period is often used to do the work which should have been done during the regular term will be sought today by the Student Council committee appointed to study laboratory hours and the reading period. Beginning this morning and continuing through the first of next week six hundred questionnaires will be received by selected upperclassmen and fifty Freshmen, evenly divided between scientific fields and all others...
...good things I heard; The Oath Bill can easily become a political tool instead of a patriotic one....Yet even, "Patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel."...Especially it gives undue license and power to authorities to suspect and dismiss teachers....It puts all teachers under suspicion....It is a "nibble" at the Bill of Rights....Truth cannot be legislated...
...verses the very unkind suspicion that Mr. Loveman did well to entitle the verses, "Dream Song" in which the following lines occur...
...minor tracks. He first attracted national attention in 1933 when in Chicago he was arrested, indicted but never tried for giving horses heroin. By that time, track followers had noticed one remarkable thing about Mr. Baroni: His stable was being run at a consistent profit. However, any suspicion that this was disproportionately due to Mr. Baroni's sophistication in matters only indirectly connected with horseflesh was allayed by something he did in 1934. That year, Mr. Baroni bought a horse called...
Reginald Denny, with his nicely twisted gentleman's moustache is the man who somewhat naively solves "The Preview Murder Mystery." The plot hinges upon a cinema director's suspicion that his actress-wife, Gail Patrick, is in love with the hero of a film which he has just finished. Threatening notes warn the actor that he will never live through the preview, and true to form, he doesn't. Two more murders are committed before Denny, a movie publicity man, discovers the criminal. We warn you not to be too gullible in accepting obvious clues, because Paramount, Inc., is bent...