Word: wrongfully
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...they are reinstated at less salary than they formerly received, that their names are unjustly left under a cloud. The New York World comments: " The head of the Arizona Vigilance Committee who said to the bereaved widow, ' The drinks are on us, ma'am; we lynched the wrong man,' expressed the President's attitude...
From this, Mr. Tyrrell concludes that Chesterton is quite wrong about Picasso and the mad modern artists...
...answered in a few seconds. Aside from the time obviously saved, both in writing and correcting these papers, the system is of advantage to the sincere student, since it practically eliminates bluffing, the chief resource of the unprepared. The personal equation is also abolished. With only right and wrong to choose from, two instructors must mark a given paper in the same...
...everyone, then, the series of lectures beginning at the Union will be of immense value. Tonight, the student interested in engineering will be shown what his rewards will be, what satisfaction he should get from his work. Even those who have contemplated other fields may find their conceptions quite wrong. And Freshmen especially will find the lectures helpful in shaping their courses intelligently. With their fields of concentration yet in doubt, and three whole years before them, they are in a position to benefit still more than the upper classmen...
...picked the wrong field of concentration, besides being in an unpleasant situation, must go through considerable annoyance in extracting himself. A leaf has now been taken from the theatre owner's book, which promises greatly to reduce the number of misfits...