Word: informing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...American bishops sit in a Washington conference and agree on a course of action; they inform their priests at home who take care, in turn, of the Catholics in the parishes. They tell them we are everything and anything they feel like...
...them don't really need what they asked for, but the other 100 must get good steady jobs. It is in this respect that the priority plan is expected to prove its worth, for during the summer Taylor's office will write to the worst "need cases" and inform them about job opportunities. Theoretically no Harvard man will have to worry about term bills...
...satisfying the demand to interest, amuse and inform such a mass public group, the press uses the name of the University not only because it has prestige, but also because it is a target for attack. Either way, the name of the University does have news value...
...somewhat unpleasant intelligence has reached us, via the CRIMSON, that "officials" feel they may be forced, with "greatest reluctance," to raise tuition, and, one might well suppose, board and room rates. It gives me very little satisfaction to inform these officials that their reluctance reflects my own only darkly as in a glass...
...shall the responsible and thoughtful citizen be enabled to inform himself and think for himself in the glare and din of modern publicity? What is to prevent mass communication from creating a mass mind? The future of the democratic process depends on the solution of this problem...