Word: feeling
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...reason given by the Administration for this policy is a practical one--the difficulty of making sure that all work credited toward a Harvard degree is up to Harvard standards. If the College were to approve only those summer schools with acceptable standards, other institutions would feel that they were being discriminated against. To be fair, the Administration would have to keep continually informed about every summer school in the country, a task that is clearly, impossible. In the face of these difficulties, the College finds it best to grant no credit...
...personally feel that Cain isn't top-flight writer." Morrison said, "but his book falls within the bounds of social toleration. It deals with some important and serious themes even though the melodramatic writing detracts from its importance...
...most feared desperado of the Old West glares a vengeful glare at his quavering victim and snarls in deadly tones: "I could shoot you, Bob Ford. But I won't. You see, I happen to know that Cynthia loves not you but Kelley. When she marries you she'll feel sorry for you, but she'll still love Kelley." With, that he backs, catlike, out of the saloon, leaving the assassin to his fate worse than death...
...great palazzi. They deplore the fact that official Washington society is made up of small-town politicians, uninteresting businessmen, journalists, and wives who wear the same dress three or four times. Embassies used to be consecrated ground for uninhibited splendor-but no longer. Now host and guest alike feel a little self-conscious about lavish suppers when the U.S. is doling out aid to the ambassador's hungry nation...
...Rinchart paper editions be used for all new books? There are damn few books coming out each day of which the prospective purchaser is confident he wants a permanent copy. Sales resistance should decrease when not only the price is more reasonable but the buyer doesn't feel he's making a permanent commitment to his bookshelf. Rinchart! Rinchart...