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Albion T. Sawyer, Jr. '53, who is handling the Dunster appeal, indicated that a blinking overhead caution light would be sought to slow down traffic at the intersection. "Cars speed up greatly between the traffic light at Eliot House and the one near the power plant and consequently do not notice the intersection," he explained...
...deputies had acted with praiseworthy caution while he was away. They had not committed the precious French mobile reserve to the defense of Route Coloniale No. 18. When the Communists attacked, the French had retreated slowly...
...last week, the hosannas were being drowned in a chorus of pleas for caution. The nation's pundits, from Walter Lippmann to Max Lerner and on down to Westbrook Pegler, urged the U.S. to go slow on televising public affairs. Judge Samuel Leibowitz feared that, without safeguards, TV might become "a sinister weapon of slander...
...small. There is no reason to question the good faith of University Hall in protecting the secrecy of the list in other cases. But the YP is worried about its lists. Minority opinions are so unpopular these days that men who hold them are to be excused for excessive caution. It is important to afford the holders of these opinions all possible protection...
...contribution that few Americans know about-whether from lack of interest or pure defensive caution. Following a modern poet up a mental slope carries real danger of getting hopelessly lost above the tree line of meaning. Lucid, logical John Ransom is not that kind of poet. Much of his poetry is as transparent as a weather report. As skillful in craft as he is slender in output, he can write movingly and hauntingly about the death of a small child, as in Bells for John Whiteside's Daughter...