Word: viewpoints
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...found that they resembled everyone else in the important points if not in the minor. They were always anxious to take good care of their families and to give their children an education. They were anxious to stand well among their neighbors but we must remember that their neighbors' viewpoint was different, perhaps, from that of ours...
Small doubt remains as to what the outcome of the league controversy will be. It has become perfectly evident in the course of the past twelvemonth that the people of America are distrustful of the League of Nations covenant as it now stands. Rather than support the Democratic viewpoint and vote for Cox, the equivalent, since President Wilson's outbreak of Sunday last, of voting for the League compact as proposed by Wilson himself, the majority would vote for a Republican nominee unalterably opposed to the League in any form...
...discussion at the first meeting. It is not inconceivable that this organization might make some valuable suggestions to the University. A little impetus such as it could give to Faculty consideration of the General Examination system, recently adopted at the rival institution, might lead to a considerably broader viewpoint on our own system. Any change in the system in the direction of greater broadness would certainly be welcomed by the undergraduate body. --Yale News...
...University of Virginia, for instance. There is no difference in the type of student, at the two universities certainly. Our American democratic spirit grants the First Families of Virginia no higher code of honor than the Last Families of Podunk. We are merely conscious of a different viewpoint...
This meeting was held at the Biltmore Hotel in New York and was addressed by Herbert Hoover himself, who spoke with freedom on the leading foreign and domestic issues of the campaign. His talk was followed by informal questions from the floor concerning his political viewpoint and attitude towards various issues not touched on in the address...