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For a man who, two years before, had never heard of a Jayhawker, who hoped the barren prairies would furnish seclusion for profound research in his library, and whose interest in the student body lay in its material to furnish "types," Dean Burgess, on the outside, certainly measured up well toward the stature of the real Dean broad-minded, beloved "Funnybone."
To my knowledge President Wilson himself addressed a letter to him toward the end of April, thanking him cordially for the broad-minded way in which he had co-operated with the Supreme Council in its efforts to reconstitute his country on a solid basis. Probably no other representative of a state "with limited interests" received such high mark of approval.
Broad-minded statesmen who were able to dissociate partisan emotion from intellectual judgment, such as ex-President Taft, agreed that the treaty should be ratified as promptly as possible.
He is modest, honest, broad-minded, speaks English perfectly, and is entirely free from any affectation or pose.
It has been said, moreover, that he was "more at pains to conceal his originality" than "most writers are to set forth" this quality: and it was this characteristic which inspired his broad-minded conduct of the London Review, soon incorporated with the Westminster, which, after ten years as a contributor, he edited from 1834, and owned from 1837 until 1840.
In the case of Warden Welch, in Santa Cruz County, pernicious politics came near robbing the state of a splendid warden, but the courts finally overthrew the overthrowers of Mr. Welch, and reinstated him. The fish and game commissioners of any state should be broad-minded, non-partisan, strictly honest and sincere.
Yet we may well doubt whether both these persons are "equally well-educated and broad-minded." The savage feels that sex is perilous, and he is right. But the person who feels that the sexual impulse is bad, or even low and vulgar, is an absurdity in the universe, an anomaly.
"Without doubt that is broad-minded theology," first spoke Mr. Deacon. "It is indeed refreshing in contrast with what we must hear repeatedly from the troublesome element in the church," added the other. "Will you not tell us how you also came to reach this favored place?" inquired Miss Church-Member, as she gave her attention momentarily to Mr. Deacon. "It came about in a very odd manner.
Cargan, speaking as a broad-minded man of the world what does romance mean to you?" The mayor ran his fingers through his graying hair, and considered seriously. "Romance," he reflected. "Well, I ain't much on the talk out of books. But here's what I see when you say that word to me.
It is not for us who live in a broad-minded, tolerant age to judge too harshly. It is not for us to say that the Jesuits are unscrupulous and treacherous. Let us be just and give them their due. They are undoubtedly earnest in their work, sincere in their belief, true to their faith. But it is for us to uphold our own integrity.
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