Word: protesting
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...sized Coca-Cola signs, its kiosks enveloped in outsized bottle tops, make you shudder . . . ? Is there any reason why a Frenchman, who objects to seeing his own language bastardized (Buvez Coca-Cola) at every turn of a corner, should be accused of "smugness" . . .? Would we miss an opportunity to protest loudly if signs advising "Drink of Champagne French" suddenly appeared on our horizon...
...world had been such a noisy place since V.J day that the Irish-even in the U.S.-had hardly been able to get in a word of protest against England. But last month, New York's Irish-born Mayor William O'Dwyer got some stirring intelligence from home: Sir Basil Brooke, the British Prime Minister of partitioned Northern Ireland, had 1) banned Saint Patrick's Day parades among his constituents, and 2) announced that he would soon visit...
Thursday the mail column of the Herald carried a letter of protest from Professor John H. Finley '25, Master of Eliot House, and yesterday's paper carried six more communications objecting to the original column. One of these was from Law School Professor Mark DeWolfe Howe and another was by Bernard DeVoto...
...Rearming of the poor people's assassins!" howled the Communist press. "Reenactment of fascist laws!" The Red-dominated Confederation of Labor promptly ordered a mass protest...
...William Osler. What Weyer should also have known: there is no authenticated instance in natural history of a whale swallowing a man. Last December, Weyer had his printing ink mixed with tangy pine chemicals to give the magazine an "outdoor" smell. When allergic readers wrote watery-eyed letters of protest, he abandoned the idea...