Word: wrongfully
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Parisienne" or not. Highly moral arguments were produced on one side. It would be bad for Cambridge morals, it would ruin the friendly feeling which one ought to feel for France if so improper a French paper were taken in. People would get from it quite a wrong impression of French character. The supporters of "La Vie" maintained that the paper was quite harmless;--though to the pure all things apparently were impure. They pointed out that no one need look at it if he didn't want to. After a heated discussion the friends of the paper...
...critics are right. Undergraduate life is more complicated than it used to be and there are more opportunities for wasting time. Yet the same can be said for New York or Timbuctoo. The Harvard pump is not the only one that has disappeared. The critics are wrong only in lamenting the change...
There is evidently something wrong with the whole organization of the world's industry, and no patchwork methods are going to set it right. It is for a new system, a new universal institution that will do away with all the old cross purposes and selfish barriers in industrialism that the League for Industrial Democracy is working...
When two universities find that their athletic contests with each other develop, year after year, increasingly strained relations, it is time to find out what is wrong. No one who was in the Stadium on Saturday doubts that bad feeling exists: the booing in both cheering sections, and the abnormal tension throughout, far different from that caused by the excitement of a close game, no matter how important, is ample evidence...
...CRIMSON of last Friday, Mr. Adrien Gambet has seen fit to indulge in a vicious and unsubstantiated attack on the German Department. Mr. Gambet charges that the department does not assume the right attitude toward the student. Has it occurred to him that there may be something wrong with the attitude of the student toward the department...