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That woman suffrage was a guarantee of clean government, was the claim of all those who worked for the ninteenth amendment. Since the New York City elections, the good judgment of the fair voters has been frequently questioned. Apparently they are not such a great deal wiser in their selections than ordinary man. Tammany rarely has had such overwhelming support...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BAXTER AND THE WOMEN | 12/13/1921 | See Source »

Both as a player and a leader in football, Buell's merit is shown by his past record. The two victories which the Crimson has gained in the past two years over Yale may be attributed largely to his judgment in handling the team and his brilliancy in individual playing. In the 1920 game, the University team launched an offensive based largely on the forward passing game. Buell was on the throwing end of practically all the passes. The 9 to 0 score was made by three field goals, two of which were kicked by Buell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BUELL UNANIMOUS CHOICE OF "H" MEN AS 1922 CAPTAIN | 12/2/1921 | See Source »

What is the reason for this exclusion? Is it that a man, merely because he is a candidate for distinction, is better able to exercise his own judgment in planning his work than a man with the same marks at the last examinations who is not such a candidate? Is the primary object of the Dean's List to induce men to try for distinction? Or is it considered that a student who made a bad start, but has since shown great improvement, is less to be rewarded than the man who has never had a D but has barely...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FREEDOM OF THE B's | 12/2/1921 | See Source »

...individuals, groups, and the College as a body, be not too hasty in passing judgment upon things perhaps not fully understood. When this is done, and when individuals can assume without danger of social ostracism the cloak of originality, Dartmouth can once more boast of its democracy and its far-sung spirit whose teachings we have too long neglected. The Dartmouth

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A One-Type College | 11/9/1921 | See Source »

...spite of Mr. Tumulty, as if were, there comes to the reader one firm conviction--that. Woodrow Wilson was thoroughly sincere in every action; that he never acted without the certain belief that what he did was right. No matter what may be our opinion of his leadership, his judgment, his diplomacy (and even these, one may believe, will appear better from a distance), this memory of him is destined to live; in everything he did as President he was a high-minded patriot and a sincere idealist...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CAT AND THE KING | 11/5/1921 | See Source »

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