Word: ifs
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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In a case like the steel strike, it is very pleasant to assume a lofty attitude and say a plague on both your houses. Unfortunately, the issues are national in scope and nobody has the right not to take a stand on them. And you cannot be against inflation and...
A million thanks for the wonderful article on Northland College which appeared in your Nov. 9 issue. If I could have changed the article, I would have put more emphasis on Northland College and considerably less on its president, whose importance was overstated.
"There's just one more thing," said Dr. Splint firmly. "I see by your card you have something you wanted to discuss with me. Would you like to tell me what that is?" Vag wondered how far he would get if he broke for the door.
If Stevenson decides to run for President, the names of the professors supporting him may appear on the primary ballot.
Asked if he planned to visit Harvard during his campaign, Rockefeller retorted, "Which campaign?" He said that President Eisenhower was considering several individuals as possible GOP nominees. "I have been on a list," the Governor stated.