Word: judgments
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Although I suspect that my own judgment of "The Moon is a Gong" may, if I see that production by the Dramatic Club, coincide with Mr. Morgan's prejudice, is it not a little hasty of Mr. Morgan to condemn the play in advance apparently on the sole ground that he does not approve of Mr. Dos Passes' opinions in Vanity Fair...
...believe that there is a practical value to the training received in a college or a university. Through the opportunities afforded at college for the cultivation of a broad viewpoint, sound judgment, initiative, and a capacity to grasp social and economic problems, the college graduate is better able to help himself, his community and the world at large...
...total of 423, had condemned him five years before for treason (TIME, June 2). M. Caillaux expounded his financial policy. The Senate listened attentively, deferentially, but said nothing. This was taken to mean that the Upper House was prepared to give the Finance Minister a chance before passing judgment either on him or the Government...
...managership competition an even more valuable familiarity with executive responsibility. The great benefit of the competition often lies in the candidate's discovery of unsuspected business initiative; and the excellent training received will prove just as valuable in the years after college in any occupation which requires initiative and judgment...
...frenzy of suppression has seized the regulators of morality. Not satisfied with exposing their humorloss deficiencies by calling a parody an intentional blasphemy, the postal authorities have taken another misstep into the morass of moral judgment in refusing the use of the mails to the Dial number of the Advocate. The definition of obscenity is one of the most perilous tasks which confront the executive. It is a judgment which must be made with modesty and diffidence rather than with the arrogance and assertiveness of the present suppression...