Word: foolishly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Brooks House, properly remade, may possibly be able to take its place. And finally the barber shop, billiard room, and library are examples of the everyday services which any Harvard man has come to expect from the Union. These problems are admittedly unsolved as yet, and it would be foolish for the CRIMSON to attempt immediately to suggest the remedy...
...foolish as to imagine the Government suddenly has lost its capacity for provoking popular resentment and then punishing with frightfulness. I wish I could believe this non-interference was due to a real change of heart and policy...
...would be foolish to enter into competition with such elaborate and well established institutions as the present Yale School of the Theatre especially when such expansion would necessarily be based on such a short period of trial as the Cambridge School of the Drama has had. The problem is to provide adequate and effective material for instruction which will be sufficient but which at the same time will leave an opportunity for the student to develop ingenuity which would be capable of meeting the individual problems which will arise in the practical theatre world...
...announced he had 412,571 shares whereas 395,201 could block the deal. To this Mr. Grace answered: "That statement is not at all in keeping with authoritative information I have received. ..." Just as dubious of Mr. Eaton's victory was Chairman Campbell, saying: "It is absolutely foolish for anyone to make claims. . The proxies already in our hands leave no doubt in my mind that the merger will be approved...
...only reaction to the proceedings was one of amusement. He pointed out that Variety is frequently sued abroad, that it has no "accredited correspondent" in France (although one Abel Green sends French despatches), that the publication owns no property abroad, that other journals which do so are foolish. Said he: "I have never been to Europe. I have never had any curiosity to go. Now I have the best excuse in the world. Green has a big expense account, so let him go to jail...