Word: cautionings
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...desire to find a home that has been lost, and the desire to find a place with a future are all understandable human and national aspirations." It was, in Cairo, a reasonably skillful walk down the middle, sympathetic to the hopes of Palestinian refugee and Israeli alike. But his caution is likely to require stronger translation when presented to American Jewry during the next two years...
With typical caution, Bok asked for ten days to think it over, then phoned Yale President Kingman Brewster Jr., once his favorite Harvard law professor and the man who later recruited Bok for the Harvard faculty. The two men and their wives met in New York City. Bok's fears that the job would be too wearing were eased by his discovery that the Brewsters "were quite exhilarated by what they do." On Christmas Eve, Burr again rode through a snowstorm, this time to hear Bok accept...
...past several months the CRIMSON, along with many other papers in the Boston area, has been running advertisements for "abortion counseling services, referral services, scheduling services. . . ." I would like to extend a word of caution to anyone considering using such a service...
...adults send cards like the one that shows a little black girl exclaiming "It's your birthday! I'm just tickled black." Expressions of pride are a good thing when they are genuine, say black Psychiatrists Alvin Poussaint of Harvard and James Comer of Yale. But, they caution in the current Redbook, rote teaching of black-dignity slogans may foster not pride but self-hatred...
...with his characteristic caution and deliberateness by relying on countless meetings and conversations with students and faculty. But he was not a "crisis manager" who was impervious to the strains of such work...