Word: cautioningly
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...letter to the editor complaining about a favorable review. This fact alone speaks volumes about the tense communication between actors and directors and reviewers. It seems that the battles between the theater community and The Crimson at times need a referee and not a reader representative. However, I caution The Crimson Arts Board to remember that many of the people who read the arts pages religiously are those who are involved in student productions...
...deaths this fall of several college students, one an MIT first-year, have reminded the Harvard community that no one is invulnerable to the dangers of abuse of alcohol. We take this occasion to amplify the expressions of caution and concern that have been voiced regularly by University officials, most recently by the masters and the Dean of Freshmen at the beginning of this academic year and by the Dean of Students earlier this month. We are determined to find and utilize every effective means to prevent a tragic injury or death from occurring at Harvard, and we call...
...agree that some filler is probably inevitable, and a limited amount may even be desirable. However, I caution Crimson editors to select wire stories and photos with the same editorial judgment and care as other stories which appear in the paper. To readers, I ask your feedback in determining whether you feel The Crimson is selecting the most relevant national news to include in a limited space. I also invite readers, as always, to continue to contact me with comments, concerns and suggestions about The Crimson's coverage...
...alone does not dictate that a professor should be encouraged to retire. While we enthusiastically urge FAS to adopt this practice we would strongly caution department heads to base their use of such incentives solely on the criteria of a professor's abilities. Further, if the Faculty does take this important step to promote appropriate faculty turnover, we would like to see an expanded role for the many luminaries who currently hold and will hold emeriti status...
From the earliest days of the investigation, says a judicial source, the idea of such a collision has been a "fundamental" scenario. Investigators treated the theory with caution, however, reasoning that a small, flimsy car such as a Fiat Uno would have been sent flying by a Mercedes going an estimated 70 to 90 m.p.h. After all, they said, the Fiat debris could have been left on the road by an earlier accident...