Word: ideals
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...reacts upon the other. A low condition of politics means a low condition of journalism and vice versa. If we are endeavoring to reach politics through journalism the educated man should as soon as possible eliminate the disturbing quality of personality. Personality should be subordinated to the ideal, and we should look at public questions in the free light of reason, logic, and principles
Atlantic--"Ferdinand Brunetiere," by I. Babbitt '89; "The Ideal Teacher," by G. H. Palmer...
...Harvard Law Review will be held at the Copley Square Hotel, Boston, tonight at 7 o'clock H. Satterlee 3L. will preside. D. M. Moffat 3L. will read a poem, and the following speeches will be made: "Per Aspera ad Astra," by E. H. Abbot 3L., and "The Ideal Thoughts of an Idle Fellow," by F. H. Green...
...Bryan will lecture at Tremont Temple at 8 o'clock on "The Value of an Ideal." Tickets may be obtained at Thurston's and at the box office at Tremont Temple...
...McAdoo suggested that the best way to make an ideal police force in New York City would be to make it independent of politics, to separate the detective and the patroling branches of the service, to reduce the graft, blackmail, and mismanagement of officials, to make promotion in the ranks depend upon personal merit only, and to use some method whereby each policeman would keep to his beat. Finally, he said, that unless the good predominates and the morartone of the majority is good, laws are in vain...