Word: hasn
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Columnist Herb Caen, the Boswell of the Bay, says: "They all say the same thing about him-'If only he'd settle down, he'd be wonderful'-but he wouldn't be. He's the typical mixed-up man of the century. He hasn't got a peaceful mind, and that's why he's one of the freshest and most unpredictable talents on the air today. I hope he never learns to do things 'the right way.' Because that'll be the wrong way for Sherwood...
...Well. In Baytown, Texas, Attorney Sam R. Fisher, trying to persuade the city council to put off annexing part of a land tract, argued: "I don't know what you could possibly want with all that land. It hasn't anything on it except a few old dirty oil wells...
...Boston hasn't changed much and its past is to be seen. If history is concerned "to say everything is dead," Boston is historical. Besides the monuments and museums, and the frigate Constitution, there are dozens of graveyards all over Boston: the Old Granary, the Old Charlestown, and the Old Dorchester Burial Grounds, and King's Chapel Cemetery. The Burial Ground at Copp's Hill, overlooking Charlestown and the river, is located "in the midst of a section of the city long since abandoned to the humblest and least favored population, but yet rich in historical material." Some...
...marking informed him that a student left the exam half-an-hour early. A professor wonders why his best student entered law school and a business school student wonders why Littauer students won't talk to him. And a grad student wonders if his parents will ask why he hasn't gotten his Ph.D...
Harvard has traditionally held a place of leadership among Eastern universities in wage rates. "Every term in our contract hasn't always been better than others'," notes John Teele, "but we've consistently been on the upper edge...