Word: heard
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...Truman heard Johnson repeat his own appeal for peace in Asia and his determination to fight against aggression there, much as Truman had done in the Korean War. Then the mood changed. Because he "wanted the entire world to know that we haven't for gotten who is the real daddy of medicare," Johnson jubilantly presented the Trumans with their applications for voluntary medical insurance, countersigned the forms as their witness and then is sued medicare cards Nos. 1 and 2 to Harry and Bess...
Reporter: Mr. President, sir, have you heard anything from the Vice President since his talks with the Soviet Prime Minister...
...came here 35 years ago, and the first thing I learned was never to predict when they would adjourn." Then, without any excuse, he resumed his little lecture to the press. He does "get a little bit sensitive," he said, when he sees presidential decisions reported that he never heard of. There was a U.P.I. item he had seen that very morning telling "how I eliminated the Redwood Forest bill from the State of the Union Message at the last minute. The fact that it had never been submitted to the State of the Union could have been ascertained." When...
...something for humanity." This, he says, led him to major in psychology at the University of Nebraska, then to a job as a high school counselor in Oregon. "I was tremendously successful in my field," he confesses. He was at Stanford, working for a doctorate, when a voice teacher heard him sing in a university production. The teacher encouraged him to take voice lessons, and after four years of study Thomas decided to take the plunge. At the advanced (for opera) age of 30, he left the U.S. to join the Baden State Theater in Karlsruhe, Germany...
Despite what you may have heard from your friends at the Law School, law can be interesting--especially if it is being discussed by non-lawyers. Although the articles in this issue of the Harvard Review have no unifying theme except "Law," they do as a group support the contention that the people who write best about the law are those outside the profession...