Word: talked
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...When I come to Harvard I shall not talk in the least like this latter, which was provoked by your asking me for picture which I have not got. "NORMAN THOMAS...
...yesterday's CRIMSON a wrong impression was given as to the substance of a part of Mr. Moors' speech at the Union. The quotation states: "Mr. Moors ended his talk by urging the members present to vote. . . for a government by parties." This is exactly the reverse of Mr. Moors' meaning. He clearly made a distinction between voting for an issue--namely the League of Nations, as opposed to victory for party for its own sake. He showed that the Republican party in this election cannot pledge itself firmly on the chief issue because the party is divided...
...Moors ended his talk by urging the members present to vote according to their convictions and for a government by parties...
...doubt very much, however, whether the newspapers or the people making these charges against Poland have any definite knowledge as to the very complex racial character of the territories demanded by Poland. They talk about Vilna, so warmly claimed by the Poles, as if it were a Lithuanian city to which Poland had no right. As a matter of fact, there are only two thousand Lithuanians in the city, while the Poles are over fifty per cent of the population. The whole district surrounding it is overwhelmingly Polish...
...Similarly, people often talk as if the so-called White Russians were an integral part of the Russian nation, regarding it a crime for Poland to lay any claim to any part of this population. In fact, however, the White Russians are a people who religiously, linguistically, historically, and geographically, stand midway between the Poles and the Russians, having quite as many ties with their western neighbors as with their eastern ones. They are a very ignorant people with almost no consciousness of nationality at all. When you ask one of them to what nation he belongs, he is likely...