Word: doubtfully
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...exclusion of Adam Clayton Powell-the mortification of censure is a sentence to political demise by inches. Dodd will keep all official perquisites, but must inevitably lose most of his influence and prestige, amassed, ironically, through his career as an investigator of others' transgressions. There is some doubt that he will be renominated in 1970, let alone reelected. Last week six Connecticut newspapers suggested that he resign...
...shapes will once and for all blot out the world's clichés about Canada: Mounties bracing blizzards, Eskimos crouched over a kodlik swapping wives, bluff Quebeckers doffing berets to passing priests. Expo 67 spectacularly dramatizes Canada's achievements. If there remains an undercurrent of self-doubt even amid the celebrations, the reason must be that these achievements are mixed with shortcomings and shadowed by paradox...
...cities where the sales are down and managing institutes which open in big important cities for the first few weeks. It is her duty to instill in students a blind unquestioning faith in the party dogma. When a student told Mrs. Wood during the first lesson that she doubted she would ever read very fast, Mrs. Wood admonished her with "young lady, if there is any doubt in your mind about ultimate success, I promise you that you will fail. You must have perfect confidence in yourself." If a student complains he is not learning it, Mrs. Wood will...
...Joyce, for those who have been too busy or too intimidated to discover him. Everything you hear is Joyce's own language, and Joyce at his best, since the script writers have selected wisely from the book's 800 pages for their two hours of film time. No doubt many viewers will run to the book after witnessing this proof of Joyce's wise hilarity...
When the Federation of Teaching Fellows and the University Administration meet in a few days to talk about wages, the confrontation will no doubt be devoid of drama. Both the Deans and the teaching fellows have every reason to minimize conflict. The University habitually greets insurgencies with a degree of sympathy, and the Federation is green and remarkably nonmilitant...