Word: extent
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...REFERENCE EDNA FERBER'S DESIGNATION OF TEXAS MALES AS BRAGGARTS WHO STOLE TEXAS FROM THE MEXICANS, I SUGGEST THAT TIME'S BOOKS EDITOR TRY TO BE IMPARTIAL TO THE EXTENT OF COMPILING THE NUMBER OF CONGRESSIONAL MEDALS OF HONOR WON IN WORLD WAR II BY TEXANS SERVING IN THE ARMY, NAVY AND MARINE CORPS AS AGAINST THE GREATEST NUMBER WON BY SERVICEMEN FROM OTHER HIGH REGISTERING STATES...
Wilbur J. Bender '27, Dean of Admissions and Financial Aids, admitted that the Handbook is "considerably changed" from those of former years. The full extent of the policy shift will be revealed late next week, when the "Rollo Book," officially entitled Information About Harvard for Prospective Students, and the pamphlet on college expenses are ready for release...
Claiming that he could not predict the extent of the change in policy, Bender did not comment on exactly what the changes will be. Generally, he said that his office will try a less formal, less fearsome approach to applicants, with emphasis on reaching many more graduating high school and prep school...
...pointed out that the Democrats are faced with a "when-did-you-stop-bearing-your-wife" sort of question and are "hard put to cope with it as a matter of campaign tactics." They do not stand on a pro-corruption platform, yet to the extent that they are forced to debate on these grounds they cannot bring the Republicans to task on the substantive issues of policy, either domestic or foreign...
...subsidy towards building a station, to be repaid in air time once the station is operating. Since the Lowell Institute is a non-profit organization, there is no limit-on the amount of money the state could give, while a strict allotment of air time could easily regulate the extent of its participation...