Word: sayed
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...midst, we are glad to welcome the latest University sport, which is termed "Going-in-town-and picking-up-a-little-on the curb," more briefly, "Bucking the Curb." Never has there been a more delightful innovation. The equipment is very little-a little money, and the ability to say "Buy" or "Sell." One other requisite seems to be a rather large, rather black cigar, and the ability to tilt it heavenward at a precarious and important angle. These, coupled with a slight frown on the brow which shields mighty thoughts, and our undergraduate Napoleon of Finance is ready...
Here at home Lord Grey's words should spur the country on to demand an end to the deadlock. In his criticism he has shown the greatest discretion in realizing that anything he might say to our discredit would soon be multiplied a hundred-fold. For nations are very much like individuals who do not understand each other, and gossip soon kindles into libel and hatred. By applying the highest principles of individual to national morality, Lord Grey has set a precedent which makes permanent peace less an idealist's dream...
...express whatever views seem most reasonable to him. It appears that this traditional liberty is being challenged by a new spirit. It seems to me that Harvard men are called upon to decide just what their University is to stand for in the future. Are we going to say. "Away with him!" whenever a man speaks words against our views, or shall we rather inquire what substance and reason is in the speaker and trust our individual reason to weigh his worth? The writer himself belongs to a school of thought entirely opposite to the of the man the Lampoon...
...Laski assumed to espouse the cause of the striking Boston policemen, who should say him no? Who but a $1200-a-year man (and, therefore, who but a University instructor) might be expected to espouse the cause of coppers what wanted to cop $1400 a year...
With the help of the Lampoon's special number, Mr. Harold Laski should find himself more famous than Jesse and his movie stars this morning. Off-hard, we should say that Mr. Laski gets a snappy panning. The only thing in Lampy not derogatory of him is the Arrow collar ad. on the back page. And even that has a Red stripe running through...