Word: sentimentality
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...removed from the number now in press a cartoon unfavorable to the Harvard Magazine. In justice, let me add that the majority of the Advocate Board was critical of the wisdom of running any such notice of the new paper. It was after reconsideration and in accord with the sentiment of the Board that that cartoon was removed. The Advocate knows that the editors of the Harvard Magazine have their own, well-defined policy, and it does not recognize the right of anyone to interfere with that policy. The new magazine represents a wide stratum of public literary taste...
...whole," he continued, "the sentiment of England toward the American troops was only one of whole-souled praise. They overestimated, if anything, the German influence in America and entirely excused our slowness in entering the war on that ground; indeed they were surprised that we got in as well as we did. The pet joke of the Canadians was that they had to kill the Boche to keep the Americans from murdering...
...speech. Dr. Davison, who has coached singing at the Freshman jubilees since the custom was started will explain the character of the festivities. The purpose of the meeting is not only to bring the matter before the class but to give the Executive Committee an idea of the class sentiment in regard to the undertaking. The chief difficulty in the production of a jubilee this year is the fact that a large number of the Freshmen are living in the Yard...
...touring the country are just as firmly convinced that the people do not. Both parties are deceived by the fact that only those who sympathize with their views, attend their mass meetings. But if debates were made common practice statesmen could get a much better idea of the sentiment of the nation...
...second communication printed below indicates the trend of opinion. Undergraduate sentiment will not countenance a continuation of such methods...