Word: hear
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...also contradicted her statement to a CRIMSON reporter that she had helped to write theses for "approximately ten" Harvard College seniors last year, but would not reveal their names because there might be "broadcast around so professors can hear...
...students she has served at the University ("about ten at the College last year, and several at the Graduate School"), she refused to give any of their names as references. "You'll be in the same position and you won't want your name broadcast around so professors can hear it," she told this reporter
Judge Bailey Aldrich'28, who is trying the case without a jury, apparently is wrestling with a crowded legal calendar, and has been unable to inform prosecution lawyers of when he can hear further evidence...
...polls last May had itself taken on a disconcerting pallor by the time the Tories gathered at Bournemouth last week for their annual party conference. Though they called it a "victory" conference, the Conservatives were hardly in a mood for self-congratulation. Instead, they were anxious to hear from their leaders that some steps were being taken to curb Britain's worsening gold and dollar position and growing inflationary pressures, rising cost of living. The leaders obliged...
...cries of "bravo," and rhythmic chants of Mitropoulos continued for a full 20 minutes. Next day, after an unscheduled concert for overflow crowds of the night before, Mitropoulos found that he was not too exhausted for the royal meal, after all. ("The King's expecting me, and I hear he has a good lunch waiting...