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Word: existing (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...hope you will write me; for while I cannot say now that a position would be available nor foresee the needs of the Department of Government, I am sure that everyone here would wish to renew the offer if it were possible within the academic framework which would then exist...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UN's Bunche Quits Faculty Job Here | 2/21/1952 | See Source »

...state that freshmen may wonder why the Smoker exists. Does the Smoker need an excuse to exist? We think not. It is its own excuse. We hardly think that freshmen will wonder why the should buy Smoker tickets any more than they should subscribe to the CRIMSON...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No DABBLERS THEY | 2/20/1952 | See Source »

...abolish spring football practice because of the peculiar pressures on football and their (the presidents) desire to avoid intensity of athletic specialization in a single sport. In taking this action, the Committee recognizes that the same evils may exist' in other major sports and they are proceeding with a study of this matter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ivy Presidents Ban Spring Practice In Sports Report | 2/19/1952 | See Source »

...completely objective viewpoint, he sees that this is not necessarily true; there is another and contradictory theory which stands out in the plot. This, of course, is that the idea is paramount. One must attach himself fully to the idea, sacrificing everything to it so that it may exist and live in the minds of an ever-increasing number of people...

Author: By Herbert S. Meyers, | Title: The Idea | 2/15/1952 | See Source »

...that wholesale devotion to any of these ideas is wrong, and in the play she attempts to dissuade the human symbols of these ideas from their proposed courses of action. What is wrong, she says, is that each of these ideas is absolute in itself. In order to exist they must do away with one of the others. The person who feels that he must assassinate the dictator is wrong, because he does not realize that an idea which depends on the extermination of another to survive is weak. What Caulfield sets up as the present American tradition fails because...

Author: By Herbert S. Meyers, | Title: The Idea | 2/15/1952 | See Source »

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