Word: interestingly
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...this part of the country yet." Reported Indiana Republican William G. Bray: "Recession talk is not as prevalent as I thought." Even in Florida, hard hit by a citrus freeze and a bad tourist season, Democratic Senator George Smathers was "most surprised" at the lack of interest in the recession. California's Republican Congressman Craig Hosmer said: "The people in my district [Long Beach] are mostly afraid of Congress. They think Congress is acting hysterical...
Foreign Aid. "People are very much in favor of it," reported Connecticut G.O.P. Congressman Edwin May. "I'm in favor," said Brooklyn Democrat Emanuel Celler, "but the people in my district show very little interest." "My people are in favor of cutting down," said South Carolina Democrat William Jennings Bryan Dorn. Said Minnesota's First District Congressman Albert H. Quie: "There's been a change in Minnesota. I've even seen farmer meetings where resolutions are passed supporting reciprocal trade." Chicago Democrat John C. Kluczynski switched over recess from an anti-aid stand. Said...
Coach Bill McCurdy will be watching with interest the showing of his field men, especially Neil Muncaster in the discus and Skip Pescosolido in the javelin, but he will need outstanding performances from both as well as a miraculous renascense of the rapidly-fading high jumpers and broad jumpers to make a fight of it. This is too much to ask, especially against a team of Army's calibre...
...slanted in such a way that his words frequently give false impressions. He is too intelligent a man not to know that this is the case, and so we must assume that this slanting of material was intentional. Secondly, what he objects to in the current resurgence of interest in religion is what most of those concerned with that resurgence would object to if they happened to see the situation as he see it. They do not, however, perceive any significant movement toward restricting the courage to think or the expression of one's thoughts. To many it must appear...
...courses would be retained in this system until the new courses proved successes or failures. The existing exemption for science concentrators should also be kept for the time being, but if these courses prove successful, science majors should be brought into them. Their presence will increase the discussion and interest in the courses; and certainly the physics major should become acquainted with techniques of biology, and the biologist should have an understanding of the physical sciences...