Word: discussing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...commissioners had given no official reason for her dismissal, had paid no heed to protests that ranged upward from her physician husband to Florida's Governor LeRoy Collins. Now she rose quietly in the tense room to request one. "I wish," she began, "you would now discuss this in my presence." When the commissioners were silent, Dr. Coggins put a second question: "Could it be that you think what you did was unjust, illegal, undemocratic or unchristian? Is that why you don't speak? Why are you such cowards...
...hands raised in flight are sheer poetry." Sadler's Wells' Margot Fonteyn, whom many rate the West's greatest ballerina, was moved to tears of admiration. Said she: "This is magical. Now we know what we've been missing. I cannot even begin to discuss the dancing of Ulanova because she is something so magnificent I cannot even put it into words...
...College's intellectual life into the Houses, starting in Winthrop with an Economics 1 section this term and planning sections in other courses next year. The intrahouse sections, Ferry believes, will place students and faculty on a more intimate and informal footing. The arrangement should also encourage students to discuss course material informally, outside the classroom. The result should be a House with a more friendly and interesting atmosphere...
President Eisenhower offers action shaped by principles, and policies founded on a strong faith in the American system, reported Roger Moore '53 as he presented the Case for the Republicans at the Dunster House Political Forum last night. Attempting to discuss the issues that "are not going to win the election," but which are of interest to thinking voters. Moore described the Democratic platform as an attempt to win votes by promising the "common man" just "more...
...elected, Cella would postpone, at least temporarily, his doctorate and would resign from the faculty. He refused to discuss any ambitions beyond the State Assembly, calling them "premature...