Word: fears
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Undergraduate organizations at present housed in Little Hall need have no fear that they will be evicted in the near future, Dean A. Chester Hanford revealed last night...
...trees and are almost impassable. It is now quite dark. At the far corner of the park we at last come upon our colleagues. Father Schiffer is lying on the ground deadly pale. He has a deep cut behind the ear and has lost so much blood that we fear for his life. Father Superior has suffered a deep wound...
...U.A.W. was out to destroy free enterprise. But the battle had turned into a simple haggle over prices and wages, and Mr. Wilson was a very lonely man indeed. As long as the steel strike remained in force he could, if he wanted, sit out his own strike without fear of being dangerously outstripped by Ford and Chrysler. But once the steel strike was settled, G.M. would have to get back to work or watch its competitors take over the market...
Bill Green, never one of the boys, often sat alone in the hotel lobby, at dinner time hunted out an obscure restaurant where he could eat in solitude. For the benefit of newsmen he declared: "I have no fear whatsoever that Mr. Lewis will try to displace me. . . . The story that I will retire is false...
...were in the Army or Navy four months ago, you weren't the only one who doubted that you'd be registering today. It was reported unofficially that the War Department was predicting to the nation's institutions of learning that there was no cause to fear a sudden boost in enrollment until next September...