Word: truths
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...awaken interest in this course and to insure its continuation in subsequent years with even greater emphasis on contemporary problems. And nothing should be neglected which would help to make it broad in its scope and absolutely non-partisan in its nature. Only by a courageous search for truth, by discounting all propaganda, can the course be of lasting value...
...George Daley voiced this truth in an article in the New York World. "Football," he said, 'with its close personal contact, keen strategy, sharp initiative and demand for high courage, develops the qualities which make good soldiers. The very character of the game precludes a man's being anything but a strong, virile, big-hearted American...
...critical to the success of the Endowment Fund it is doubly unfortunate that such statements which reflect unfairly upon the University should appear in a publication owned and edited by a Harvard man, Mr. Oswald Garrison Villard '93. It is too bad that Mr. Villard did not verify the truth of his contributor's article before publishing...
...industrial unrest. The men who have drawn up the present scheme have asked for criticism and suggestion from the country. They have also undertaken special research along special lines, and will meet later in the month to revise their plan. This part of their labors is admirable. The truth is, however, that the people of the United States have not yet the power or the energy to face industrial problems in a scientific spirit. That is the true lesson to be drawn from the deliberations in Washington. Otherwise they will have been in vain...