Word: expression
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...withholding university funds, the government continues to express of the present executive of the but when the new take office on Thursday, financial will be resumed. "If we can on advertising funds," a Pennsylvanian staff member told the CRIMSON, publish until March...
...money; the sons left home, and went from trading in commodities to dealing in finance. In those days, when news traveled no faster than the stagecoach or sailing ship, the five brothers realized that a speedy communications system could mean money, organized their own version of a private pony express and courier service. The system paid for itself many times over when Nathan, in London, achieved a two-day beat on the news of Waterloo, allowing him to score one of the greatest of stock-market coups. He had much at stake, since he had largely financed Wellington...
...Monday's meeting, when Belin objected to considering a few routine matters which had not been submitted before last Thursday, Vellucci asked to have them all considered emergencies, and thus subject to immediate action. Belin finally rose to express "distress at the way the new rules are being side-stepped...
This arbitrary assertion of power can have only one long-term effect: to make the editors less willing to express their opinions, less imaginative in coverage of news, more musine in their view of the university. Uneasy editors do not produce good newspapers. The university has destroyed a 77-year tradition of nominal independence in order to preserve an equally long tradition of journalistic timidity...
Feiffer stated that he was entering the three-dimensional world of the theater to express "the sense of real interplay between characters, not just veiled disintegrating relationships...