Word: whateverism
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But in contrast to the work of the Yale team as a whole and of certain individuals, Kempton's splendid performance stood out in strong contrast. Whatever the critics of Yale said about her team they all insisted on praising him. Not only did he kick the field goal, but...
"Take the case of Russia. People here are seldom more than remotely interested in that country. But I believe that whatever way Russia goes the future life of the world is going to be affected accordingly."
In concluding, the speaker reiterated his statement that whatever way Russia goes, the future life of America will be changed by it.
It should be pointed out that in discussing these matters outside his classroom and in expressing whatever views he may hold on this or any other subject of current public policy, Mr. Laski is utilizing a privilege which Harvard has steadfastly accorded to all her teachers. As President Lowell declared...
If Harvard undergraduates are to have class officers at all, they must be elected by the classes. But if no more than twenty per cent of the eligible voters care about who their officers are, it is better not to have any elections whatever.