Word: directness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...damage is done," was the University Hall ruling, "we will direct the sheriff's posse to your home address...
Using the case method, a group of Business School researchers will scrutinize the effect of federal taxes on American business enterprise, it was disclosed yesterday. Professor Dan Throop Smith and Assistant Professor J. Keith Butters, both of the Business School, will direct the research team...
...maverick-minded Republican did come up with another idea. Vermont's Senator Ralph Flanders recommended rationing of meat. "The price of meat is the keystone of the whole process of spiraling," he said. He thought rationing would help keep down the price without direct price control by keeping "demand in line." He was not optimistic. But he put it forward anyhow-"to see if anybody has got a better idea...
Avoiding a direct controversy, Niebuhr implied that numerous ambiguous areas in both Christianity and Communism were not mutually exclusive. He consistently took the historical slant on Communism, declaring that essentialy it was a protest against a Christian ethic which had made property the instrument of virtue...
Lashed to a creamy forth by Union plans for a Dartmouth dance, the Social Committee protested that two dances would cut into House profits. A Union ticket fee of $1.80 as against a $3.60 toll at the House dances was regarded as a direct attempt to divert both Freshmen and bargain hunters from the Houses. Yet both Yard and House dances were sellouts. Again; when the Union scheduled a dance on the Princeton weekend, the inter-House Committee made similar protests. They asked the Union to switch its dance to the Brown weekend, so that the Houses would be certain...