Word: admittedly
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Most of this article, I admit, has been an attack on Tory policy, and has not spoken in much detail about the Labor alternative. Underlying my political jousting, however, there is deep philosophical commitment to socialist policies for one simple reason...
Leverett House last week acted with good intentions but made the wrong move when it voted to send representatives to negotiate with the Faculty and administration for changes in the CRR. The sponsors of the Leverett CRR resolution admit they are vague on exactly whom their representatives should negotiate with; the vice president of the Leverett House Committee said last week that he thought it might be a good idea to work through the Committee on Houses and Undergraduate Life...
Although widely accused of an ostrich-like refusal to admit that anything is wrong and "plain incompetence right down the line" (as one principal puts it), the administrators are protected from dismissal by tenure agreements or ironclad contracts. How to get rid of inept administrators is one of his greatest problems, says Board President Hopp. "They are impossible to move," he explains. "You have to catch them committing rape on the steps of city hall...
Richardson noted, however, that, "Our admission process is designed to admit the most qualified students--not men or women. We have no quotas...
...more honest fuss over a less honest movie. People see The Exorcist because they want to be scared. They want to feel the emotion of the movie, and they say so. But people who saw Last Tango in Paris hid behind critical pretension. Not many people would admit they wanted to see the movie to feel the sex, the passion and the hate it contained. The audience, like the critics, thought its role was to decide whether Last Tango is the film of the century. Exorcist audiences talk afterwards about how scared they were. They know the film is about...