Word: foregoes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Both Murphy's scheduling director, Maurice Flynn, and his campaign treasurer, Rep. Charles Artesani, insisted that a rigorous schedule of previous commitments had forced Murphy to forego the meeting. "There's certainly no reason why he wouldn't want to speak," Flynn said. "It's a matter of scheduling, a matter of commitment...
Conant's academic achievements, particularly his scientific eminence, have been a big factor in his success in Germany, a country which has a great deal of respect for both the academician and the scientist. But the activities of the past eighteen months have required him to forego these pursuits. In fact, he said, "as long as I remain the President's chief representative in Germany, my interest in education will have to remain dormant." Asked how long that would be, he replied as long as he was wanted...
...noon, those Spartan enough to forego an early lunch may take Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.'s popular course in American intellectual history, History 169. With one of the most interesting and varied reading lists in the college, 169 will emphasize the intellectual background behind U.S. historical events, as well as dispelling high school misconceptions about American history...
Rouner also has to worry about the weight of his crew. Several of the varsity had to forego dinner Thursday and breakfast yesterday to make...
...team planned to go to Bermuda, 35 players told Young that they were definitely interested. At that time Young planned to raise money to offset player-expense, but he gave up the entire scheme when Yale's teams, with whom the Crimson would have played exhibition games, decided to forego the venture. Yale also will send a group to Florida...