Word: commenting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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John W. Hurst '56, who achieved national publicity this summer when he stowed away on the Queen Elizabeth, has left the College. The Dean's Office yesterday refused to comment...
Publicity man Hank Johnston, whose main function is that of writing releases and sending out free photographs, struck the first blow for the Crimson that same Thursday at a football luncheon. Asked to comment on the story, Johnston said bluntly, "Nobody, just nobody ever outplays Meigs...
Arthur J. Anderson, chairman of the Board, yesterday refused to comment on this latter charge although he said he was presently aware of the rebellion at Fletcher...
Independent Edward J. Sullivan, an incumbent city councillor, refused to comment on the possible action his party will take toward the University's parking problem...
...Garnier, Charlie's dignified but bibulous old grandfather, is the only really complex character of the book. Unlike the others he is something more than just an amusing quantity, and Goodman has drawn him deftly. Once a Missouri Supreme Court Justice he retired from the bench with a characteristic comment: "the people is a great beast." When Charlie comes to visit his grandfather, Old Garnier is still dispensing snorting judgments upon our modern culture from his 18th-century mansion overlooking the Mississippi. One of the cleverest portions of the book describes his approaching senility. But it never approaches far enough...