Word: hooverized
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...newly formed Hoover League of Harvard at a meeting of undergraduate members held yesterday afternoon appointed a committee to take charge of the membership campaign in the University. The men on this committee are supplied with membership cards and are ready to sign up members of the University who wish to join the League. The cards include a pledge of one dollar for the expenses of the League, but persons may join without making immediate payment of this fee. At present the membership of the League is divided about equally between the college and the Law School, but indications point...
...action by Great Britain today is misinterpreted by Hearst to suit his own ends. A dinner at which Viscount Grey and Herbert Hoover were alleged to have been present was pointed out as an example of the interference of England in American politics. The proposed auction of the interned German liners afforded a convenient pretext for illustrating how America was attempting to sacrifice her ships to swell the British naval reserve. Each of the situations alleged to exist have been shown to be entirely fictitious. On the ethical principle that an implied lie is no less a lie than...
Over 150 men attended the first meeting of the Hoover League of Harvard held yesterday afternoon in Peabody Hall of Phillips Brooks House. Archibald MacLeish '19, LL.B. presided over the meeting and explained why the Hoover movement had been started...
...Allen '12, Secretary to the Corporation, was the second speaker and said that the Hoover League of Harvard should be a broad enough organization to include all men of the University who favored Hoover, regardless of party...
...sentiment of the University about the coming presidential campaign is becoming articulate. The admirers of Herbert Hoover, among them Professor Taussig, are organizing; a Students' Forum has sprung up; and Professor Hart comes out with an endorsement of Leonard Wood. These are evidences of a healthy interest which should be stimulated and encouraged...