Word: unfetteredness
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In 1926 Coffin became Union's president. The onetime Presbyterian seminary (it became interdenominational 51 years ago) appealed to him as a place "to turn out men of adventurous spirit, unfettered by tradition." No one was surprised that he administered a ticklish job with complete fair-mindedness. He took...
First international reactions were anything but reassuring. U.S. Congressmen fumed because their first information came from London, talked darkly of a coming currency battle over control of America's $22 billions gold hoard. Lost in the initial outburst of opinion was the fact that the White plan and the...
Boomerang. Because Britain long encouraged the teaching of English in Indian schools and colleges, Indians learned to like their news in English, which explains why so many Indian papers are printed in English. By watching the British press, Indians long ago learned that an unfettered press is a steppingstone to...
In the distance, the rumblings signifying the approach of a similar storm can be heard today. Under like circumstances, we may be faced with the battle which President Lowell fought and won. Profitting by his example, and aided by his victory, may we, too, take up the cause of "an...
A sense of emergency tautened the air of Allied uncertainty. Japanese feints and lunges at the Aleutians, the China seaboard, the northeastern frontiers of India, the northern fringes of Australia, and at Russia's far eastern borders bound the Allies in a web of contradictory plans and policies. Their...