Word: hear
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...always a pleasure to us folks to hear the screams of anguish from the Communists and carpetbaggers at the mention of Eastland's name. Tell us some more about him. We like him, and he certainly stands for what we think...
...this second proposition, it may be that the quality and strength of our political agreement has not yet been convincingly tested. We still hear talk in some Republican circles about the inflationary effect of full employment, and the corresponding advantages of four or five million unemployed to cushion upward pressures on the price level...
Dave is constantly amazed at the crowd which generates long after the guitar player has gone home. "You should come in when its real crazy when the wierdos come in, and bring a pencil because you'll hear some funny things. Why, we had someone the other night who bought two dollars and forty cents worth" (approximately a sandwich and two cups of coffee). But Dave is not really mercenary: "Why, we had someone the other night who asked us whether we were doing this for fun, and I told the man that all we had was altruism...
...committee, headed by Senator Humphrey (D. Minn.), will hear David F. Cavers, Associate Dean of the Law School, Lincoln Gordon '34, William Ziegler, Professor of International Economic Relations, Professor Walter Rostow of MIT, and Professor Max T. Millikan...
Starting at 10 a.m., the committee will listen to witnesses from the general public who wish to express their views on disarmament. A second session will open at 2 p.m., at which time the Senators will hear the above specialists speak on specific topics concerning important aspects of disarmament...