Word: commenting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...quoted a part of my comment concerning the censure of the administration of Ohio State University by the A.A.U.P. [April 16]. In doing this you identified me as a professor of political science. It is true that I hold that academic rank but, for accurate reporting of a probable bias, it should be noted that I am also vice president and thus a member of the censured administration...
...swing of comment from one extreme to the other is not at all surprising. Few people in Britain would like to be positive in either way about the results of the conference, for the simple reason that all which emerged has to be tested in the future. The two governments were able to appraise each other better: that is certain, and it is a great gain. Yet the conference did not end in hard decisions. It simply set out intentions. These cannot be despised or belittled, but the fulfillment of them in practice has still to be seen...
Joseph W. McKenney, Sox Public Relations Director, said "I heard that Harvard was coming over, but then I heard something was wrong." He added, "I don't know the whole story and can't comment...
...Minister Eden and Opposition Leader Hugh Gaitskell, both dressed as Nero, saying to each other: "I can fiddle a damned sight better than you." Other favorite targets have included Eisenhower, Bulganin and Khrushchev. In his latest cartoon on John Foster Dulles, Illingworth wasted no words in a biting, uncaptioned comment on the Secretary of State at work...
...preliminary report from the same Council committee was in the hands of Dean Bundy last week, but no comment has been forthcoming...