Word: wrongfully
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Follette's attitude towards the past administration was expressed by Mr. Fechtner as follows: "I feel that anyone in authority, who knows of a wrong, and who does not put a stop to it, thereby assumes responsibility for the wrong himself...
...Americans first of all and party men second. The motto for each and all of us should be not 'My party, right or wrong,' but 'My party when she is right and some other party when she is wrong...
...Democratic Presidential candidate stated that the United States has been on the wrong track in international affairs during the past five years. John P. Lee '25, president of the Princeton John W. Davis League, presided at the meeting...
...Eliott in his new position. In spite of the cautious and reactionary attitude toward education of his "big business" world, the CRIMSON hopes that Mr. Eliott will always be found on the side of liberalism when troublesome educational problems are to be decided. May he prove Mr. Upton Sinclair wrong...
...struggle against them as was ever made. But no, the psychiatrists had to lower their voices, and even then they were prevented from telling all they knew. . . . The mental and emotional processes by which we first come to recognize the difference between our current standards of right and wrong, and then act upon that knowledge, are shrouded in complete darkness." Lawyers as a body are not, at any rate as yet, very sympathetic to this explanation of human conduct as determining human responsibilities. Cooperation, they argue, is a condition of life in civilized communities. When a person fails to conform...