Word: ascertainment
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...have not taken the trouble to ascertain that my brother, Paul Tishman '21 is in no way connected with Tishman Realty & Construction Co., Inc., of which I am Chairman of the Board. He has his own offices and operates independently under the name of Paul Tishman Company, Inc., of which he is President...
...empire is believed to be worth several hundred million dollars is but an another example of the irresponsibility of this article. Any mature person would know enough to refer to the last printed annual report of a public corporation listed on the New York Stock Exchange in order to ascertain its worth...
...results of such failures and of such isolation are difficult to ascertain. No one knows how many foreign students return to their native countries with bitter memories of Harvard and the United States. It seems apparent, however, that the numbers are not insubstantial...
...Terrell must be naive to think that no one could ascertain the thinking of the Council. There were many attempts to estimate candidates' support before this election; such speculations are legitimate material for reporting. Mr. Terrell objects that the sources available to the CRIMSON were not revealed. The CRIMSON felt its sources were authoritative and respected their desire to remain unnamed...
...loss in my effort to ascertain just what Mr. Gordon's message was in his February 23 commentary on life at the University of California. Mr. Gordon gives an accurate, if superficial, factual account of college life at Berkeley. But his conclusions leave me puzzled...