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...understand the meaning of the English word, a liar is one who conveys false facts with intent to deceive. I did not make the statement reported and I have never attempted to deceive...
...whirred along he fashioned phrases which he hoped would make the might of Russia felt in Poland. Descending from his train at Warsaw, he found Premier Wladyslaw Grabski and indeed the whole city seemingly intent upon nothing but his honor...
Banquet followed banquet. So many Poles rushed to make him welcome that diplomatic conversation was all but impossible. It was apparent that the Poles were intent upon drowning awkward questions about security pacts in toasts to their guest's health...
...this case the intent appears to have been better than the achievement. A poor method was used in compiling the Guide. The responsibility for rating each course was placed upon a single individual, a member of the board of editors. Obviously it would have been much fairer to seek and combine the opinions of several undergraduates, for it is not often that any two men regard a course in precisely the same light. If the CRIMSON desires to function as a mentor it should be able to provide something more dependable than the unsupported say-so of some individual editor...
Small boys are rarely in evidence at football games. A few are always present, of course, sandwiched between a pair of bulky persons in coonskins, or throned in the cheering section, where they regard with intent, disdainful faces the puerile behavior of their older brothers. Most of them, however, attend these contests in spirit alone?which partly accounts for their devotion to football. Pigskin heroes can assume mythical proportions for eyes that have never beheld them. James Thorpe, the Indian, was a coppery comet, leaping in seven-league strides over a field of endless goal-lines; the right...