Word: unfairness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Anonymity is a convenient shelter from which to shoot ink-venomed arrows at the broad target of worldly foibles. Unfortunately this system, so advantageous to the attacker, has come under the ban common to all unsportsmanlike conduct. Ever since the Arabian nights, the public has regarded invisibility as an unfair weapon...
...Work of Federal Trade Commission and unfair trade practice", Professor Ripley, Emerson D, Government...
...Work of Federal Trade Commission and Unfair Trade Practice," Professor Ripley, Emerson D. Economics...
Southern Congressmen, some of whose states would lose, said that many Negroes who had gone north in 1920 were returning, and therefore the 1920 census would be unfair to them. (Negroes count as population in the South, not as voters...
...fantasy. "Rags Martin-Jones." full of the unbelievable tosh of which Fitzgerald was master. But there is something new, something un-Fitzgeraldian, which has an aroma of Sherwood Anderson. All the other stories in the book have it, now faint and thin, now strong and assailing. Perhap it is unfair to shout "Sherwood Anderson!" It may be that this is what happens to all young men who grow serious before they have grown truly wise. And so it may be that this is merely a phase in the growing-up process of which "The Great Gatsby" was a herald...