Word: admits
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...these reasons and for Texas A. & M.'s "great contribution in helping build and mold this great Southwestern empire," District Judge W. C. Davis in Bryan last week refused the application of a group of Bryan parents for a writ of mandamus compelling the college to admit their daughters...
...Harvard professors never admit that they don't know anything," said John Dickinson, Assistant Secretary of Commerce, and formerly a professor of Government at Harvard. "They don't realize that we can't get absolute truths; we are all only gropers. I didn't like Harvard very much...
...knows is what I sees in the papers" is the prefatory remark to the penetrating political comments of many hot' stove league observer. If you are willing to admit that in the past year of amazing activity along so many different lines, you don't even know what you have seen in the papers, Lindley's book will be an admirable introduction, review, or reference book on the New Deal. If you want scientific comment on economic or administrative phases of the Roosevelt regime, if you are looking for primer like explanations of the fundamentals of Tugwellian economics...
...many years one of my most pleasant experiences has been the reading of TIME. ... In the past if anyone ever said to me in defense of an argument that they read it in TIME that settled the argument for me. However I must admit that in this last year at various times I have been surprised at articles that made me wonder if the good old TIME was operating in its usual unbiased manner. I received this week's magazine today, and I am completely disillusioned. I will not go into the details of the sneering article that appeared...
...almost precisely $1 a share, practically the same amount the company lost last year. ¶The public relations of the New York Stock Exchange are said to be governed by two simple rules: 1) to tell the public as little as possible; 2) never to admit that the Exchange is less than perfect. One morning last week all Wall Street buzzed with the news that the first of these rules was to be discarded, that the Exchange was about to launch a big publicity campaign by radio, movies, lectures, and advertising to teach the public that the Exchange...