Word: feeling
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...feel qualified to specify any particular organizational setup," Chairman Patrick D. Dailey '50 said after the meeting, "until we examine the strengths and weaknesses of reception societies at other schools." Letters requesting this information are being mailed...
...George! He wished he hadn't said that again and again. Maybe the band wasn't really so good and it sounded like the Ivy League Album all the time anyway. Indifferent or not-that is the question. Whether tis nobler with subsidize or lily-white Bingham. God I feel awful, what's the matter with me today! It must be the game. Vag realized he had been talking to the girl and now he said, well, let's decide where we'll go to George's or to George's or to George...
...backed the Council's proposal for a Memorial Activities Center because of the "cohesive Harvard university spirit" which such an institution would forward. "The law school is made up principally of graduates of colleges other than Harvard," he said. "a memorial Activities Center... Would make every Law School man feel himself a part of the University community...I should think its contribution would be far more fundamental to the real purpose of the University than plaques or any number of scholarships-certainly in view of the present supply of both...
...Illiterates Are Legion." In the Social Democratic Rebirth Weekly, Writer Tu Jen feared that his countrymen lacked political intelligence: "When I look closely into realities, I feel that the forthcoming elections are but a beautiful dream. . . . Illiterates are legion. . . . Those who understand what democratic government is are indeed very...
...landlord's action "injustice of the vilest sort!" Iris, who is 20, and chairman of the campus social-relations committee, said she would take her case to court. She added: "I'm not afraid of sticking my neck out and getting my name smeared all over. I feel strongly." In Manhattan, Iris' mother gave her worried approval: "I know she has done right. . . . But I wish she'd let someone else tilt lances at windmills...