Word: outspokenness
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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Like many another unusual man, David Herbert Lawrence, even while he was still alive, was famed for the wrong reason. Many a U. S. reader condemns him publicly, reads him privately, as a lewd fellow. Actually a plain dealer, his outspokenness on sex got this passionate preacher a bad name. This posthumous novel, his first to appear since the privately-printed Lady Chatterley's Lover, is sufficiently outspoken, but contains no Anglo-Saxonisms that would horrify a censor...
...Canada's Rt. Hon. Richard Bedford Bennett, however, the City Chamberlain seemed to have some slight present doubts. At the first session of the Imperial Conference Prime Minister Bennett was very outspoken about Canada's rights, even in some respects defied the Mother Country (TIME...
...Nadir of outspoken pessimism was reached in a trade forecast issued last week by the British Electrical Manufacturers' Association. This potent group went on record as predicting the present trade depression will almost surely last through 1931, that any recovery in 1932 will be only temporary. The U. S.. said this forecast, will take longer to recover than in 1921, being retarded by too large a production capacity, overcapitalization of earning assets...
...most outspoken critics of their own works seem to be the college educators of today, their attitude towards college education being very strange and unusual. A well-known weekly publication comments on the fact that when three or more educators get together they regularly denounce the present-day college and ridicule, a large proportion of the college students, saying that they ought to be at work somewhere...
Samoan nationalists have organized a Mau, a native League of Samoa, to further home rule. In the past eight years, every Samoan chief who has been at all outspoken in Man meetings has been exiled for from two to five years...