Word: informativeness
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...under the new rules, manufacturers will have to inform Dr. Sadusk immediately when they hear of bad reactions among patients taking drugs, regardless of whether the drug seems directly to blame. In honest differences of opinion, Dr. Sadusk and his staff will have the last word...
...HCUA's proposed changes is a recommendation that the posts of Director of Student Employment and General Manager of the HSA be given to separate individuals. At present both jobs are filled by Dustin M. Burke '52. Another recommendation calls for a concerted effort by the HSA to inform the community of its activities...
...municipal bond issues in a 1962 election, most voters clipped a Sun editorial, took it to the polls, and followed the paper's recommendations to the letter. The Sun demands a high order of intelligence from its readers. Stories are written not to entertain but to inform; text is never displaced for purely cosmetic considerations-by a picture, say, to break up a formidable-looking front page. If Baltimoreans do not know what is going on everywhere, their ignorance is not the Sun's fault. It staffs bureaus all over the world, keeps 14 men in Washington. Upon...
...role is to inform, but in addition to enlighten and persuade...
...last night, no officer of the club had contacted Watson, but Anochie indicated he would probably inform the Dean of the Association's reluctant change in plans today or Monday. The Association's request to use Sanders Theatre was the first time it had taken advantage of its newly won University recognition...