Word: considerations
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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He would do well to consider the injustice of it all, and seek a restoration of popular government. The Masters' Council stands upon a shaky mandate when it thwarts the popular will on parietal rules, and if it would retain office under democratic procedures, it must seek a vote of...
It is extremely unfortunate that in your editorial of October 17th, endorsing Mr. Stevenson for President, you have to dwell at such length with what you consider Mr. Eisenhower's failures to have been, without examining his accomplishments, and without properly analyzing the candidate you are supporting.
Television, however, as well as the press and radio, has an "invaluable effect on taste," he commented. Newspapers consider big art shows as important news, while the BBC has influenced British manners and taught listeners "how to pronounce words and names."
The reader and his listeners are possibly sneering across the table at each other. Ah, well, there you have it. Harvard gownies, unfortunately, consider their as yet incipient talents so fine that they cannot possibly demean themselves or waste their time in ordinary political activity. The curse of the daily...
In his letter, Hofeld suggested "Perhaps the Council would like to consider appropriating twice the amount for this year's Demestic Scholarship to help compensate for last term's oversight."