Word: feeling
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...would do if a demand for higher steel wages resulted in higher steel prices-or, for that matter, in a prolonged strike. But seldom had the ambiguity served to better advantage: for without the thunder of a threat or the balm of a promise, the Manhattan negotiators began to feel the gaze of 175 million pairs of eyes...
...With the results of the poll, we feel a compulsion to press for an extension on Friday evenings," Albert L. Jacobs, Jr. '61, chairman of the Council Committee on Parietal Hours, stated yesterday. He indicated that the polls would be forwarded to the House Masters "as an indictor of student feeling on the matter...
...feel sure that the members of our group would all be quite happy to echo Mr. Valiuzhenich in our hopes for future exchanges. However, until such time as the Iron Curtain has withered away and good intentions are more reliable than at present, the best that we can hope is that we will continue the exchange with our eyes open and our idealism armed with the wisdom of past experience...
Other club members feel that the evidence at hand suggests that Reade and Roger Annenberg '62, member of the Planning Committee, were responsible for the cards. Asked to comment on yesterday's accusation, Peterson noted that "an individual close to Annenberg and Reade informed me that they told him they were responsible...
...participant in the section meetings which Mr. Kingson discusses, I would like to make two points. First, it has been my experience that in many classes girls do not participate in a discussion when they feel the instructor is consciously pitching the discussion at a low level. Many questions with obvious and simple answers are left hanging in the air by students who feel it is a waste of time to be dealing with them. My second point is that in our three years here at Wellesley, neither my friends nor I have ever been in any class where...