Aristophanes in Washington would do more than our President to grease the wheels of Civil Service Reform; while a Moliere or a Beaumarchais in New York would go far to put an extinguisher upon anglomania, dudism, snobbery, and tawdry display, and to help the solution of the vexed question between labor and capital
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While not advocating dudism or extolling sensational ornamentation, we do stand for presentability and civilized appearance in the classroom and in the dining-room, on the campus and on the streets. A military shirt can be worn with as much grace and neatness as a tuxedo, and a sweater or jersey is respectable when clean.
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Professor Allen dressed carefully, wearing well-cut, well-tailored clothes. He was, in the apparel he wore, at the edge of dudism.
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Halifax is two days nearer Europe than Boston. […] They have a Vice-Regal court, with its dudism and low-necked dresses. They also have a few hereditary titles.
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