Word: disinterestedness
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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Whatever the actual situation in Russia may be, it is obvious that prejudice or even the appearance of prejudice will enlighten no one. Knowledge of Russia must come from disinterested observers who have lived in Russia. The fact that out of nine men chosen to speak on the Soviet eight...
At Sea Bright on successive days, Ellsworth Vines put out Frank Shields, twelfth ranking U. S. player and Richard Norris Williams II, twice (1914, 1916) national champion. He beat Shields with a spurt of brilliance after a slow start. In the first set he seemed indifferent. After a point had...
From the intelligent and thorough presentation of the case in the first part of the Simon report it is to be expected that these suggestions when made will be the most helpful thing of their kind official England has had in a long time. One thing is certain, whatever action...
No. U. S. newspaper under scrutiny by the Pulitzer Prize Committee rendered a public service in 1929 sufficiently disinterested and meritorious to deserve a gold medal. Not that newspapers did not crusade. The New York World, for example, crusaded against corruption in bankruptcy courts. The New York Evening Post exposed...
Says Section 211 of the U. S. Penal Code: "Every obscene, lewd, or lascivious, and every filthy book, pamphlet, picture, paper, letter, writing, print, or other publication of an indecent character ... is hereby declared to be nonmailable matter and shall not be conveyed in the mails. . . ." In April, 1929, Mrs...