Word: advisee
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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In order to minimize editorial difficulties, editors of last year's Red Book staffs will advise the current board. Since vising printing costs will further complicate publication, Maynard said last night that more "interest and cooperation will be required from '51 than from any other Freshman group."
Reformers from the North have always been glad to advise Southern states on the proper conduct of racial relations. Usually this advice contains no indication that the donor appreciates the institutional and historical framework within which change must be effected; and all too often it reeks self-righteousness which is...
Secrecy enveloped the crisis until bumbling Defense Minister A. V. Alexander let the cat out of the bag at a Navy League dinner. He said: "I'm sorry I'm late, but I've just left a Cabinet meeting. This is one of the most momentous days...
The Consort. Albert was the only modern precedent* for the role Philip would play in British life. Although he had no constitutional power of his own, Albert exercised enormous influence over British politics by patiently and studiously advising Victoria. A royal husband, he wrote, "should entirely sink his own individual...
Free to Be a Fool. It is only after the hero has sampled the conventional attitudes of Bohemia that he realizes their inadequacy and achieves absolution by embracing "the age of reason" (i.e., an understanding of his own self-dependence). Writhing in an existentialist trance, he proclaims the Sartrian gospel...