Word: deservingness
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Oscar Zariski, Robinson Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus, who was selected for the award in 1965, said yesterday that "Professor Brauer is a highly deserving man and I am very happy for him."
She began the Memoirs at the age of 50 as a family letter addressed to her son Aymar, the only survivor of the seven children she had borne. With wit and unsentimental precision she recollected the exact details of a world that had vanished as if it never existed. What...
Jeffrey MacDonald had been schooled to believe that the system treats deserving individuals justly. He was an all-American achiever who had always found his merit rewarded. An honors student at Princeton, he married his high school sweetheart, went on to Northwestern University Medical School and an internship at New...
THE Committee on Governance obviously believed that students would rate philanthropic investments as the most desirable form of community aid. But, in fact, many students argue that a policy of outright gift would be both more flexible and beneficial than social investment in "deserving enterprises," which at best means only...
Yale is not deserving of praise for its conduct last spring but it has not merited the censure it has received. Perhaps the only useful thing about Hersey's book is that it demonstrates the curious motivations which led Yale to act as it did.