Word: dependance
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Conant said he would be in Washington for conferences on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, but that he would make no formal report to Congress while here. He said that his stay would depend on the length of Chancellor Adenauer's visit...
...Salaries depend upon the size of the organization, and the sales volume of the department for which a buyer is working. Pay will run from 1 1/2 percent to 2 1/2 percent of that volume. An assistant buyer usually earns between $50 to $125 a week; a buyer makes from $75 a week to $25,000 a year after bonuses...
...handled by two men: Godfrey himself and Ed Murrow. He explained: "They chose us two because it's pretty tough for guys to imitate our voices. You'd know when you heard my voice or Ed Murrow's voice that these were two guys you could depend on, and nobody was giving you any applesauce, see? That's the reason...
...bothering Washington newsmen: his own relations with the press. Newsmen had begun to worry that they would be kept at arm's length by the Administration after Eisenhower warned against any "leaks" from his official family, and otherwise let the impression grow that the press would have to depend on official announcements...
...self-reliance of mind and will than by using it, and to that end the College encourages its students to undertake such duties as running an organization involves. That the various film groups seem incapable of planning ahead, that they cannot cooperate with each other, that in fact they depend excessively on their elders to make their decisions, is a very forceful argument for their release from paternalism. For farsightedness, cooperativeness, and the ability to make decisions independently are the very qualities Harvard seeks to instill in students by granting freedom to undergraduate organizations. When this is subverted, there...