Word: hear
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Hear, Hear...
...American who has lived for the past two years in Britain, I should like to add an emphatic "Hear, hear!" to Lord Samuel's tribute to the BBC's Third Programme [TIME, Oct. 8] ... Since we first became acquainted with this remarkable broadcasting achievement, my wife and I have repeatedly, albeit less eloquently, voiced this same thought. Here indeed are the greatest products of the mind and soul of man poured out to a nation, freely available...
Second, the bill is an indirect, but effective, attack on academic freedom. Under the University's present policy, any graduate or undergraduate group many invite whomever it wishes to lecture in one of the Harvard-owned auditoriums. If one of the many organizations wish to hear a man whom the State House men consider subversive, the University could not permit the group to use any of its lecture halls. Under this bill Harvard would be liable...
After the game, Yankee Manager Casey Stengel gave Joe a heartfelt slap on the back. "Without you," said Casey, "we couldn't have done it." But last week, packing in preparation for a barnstorming trip to Korea, DiMaggio said the words that Stengel and his teammates hated to hear: "I've made up my mind to retire...
Since he seems destined to play in America only occasionally in the future, any one who fails to hear him when given a chance must be tabbed as a fool...