Word: interestingly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...that Mr. Herter's appointment reflects the U.S.'s maturing judgment in the type of individuals it selects to conduct and carry out governmental affairs. It will be to our credit to have more appointees with some of Mr. Herter's attributes such as "undeviating interest in the arts" and "unflagging courtesy and willingness to listen...
Veterans' benefits and interest on the public debt are both a delayed cost of war and should be considered together. Many of us will refuse to get excited about veterans' benefits until they exceed the yearly interest charges. We will meet the problems of 1985 in that year and not in 1959. It is fortunate that pension legislation rests with Congress and not with TIME or the Administration...
...enthusiastic reception yesterday from a sizable mob of theatrical types and other mortals. Neither meaningless nor messianic, the two pieces display humor, occasional wit and much technical skill, and under the aegis of the Harvard Dramatic Club, they were well and speedily performed. Anyone who has a special interest in local dramatics should not fail to see them a repeat performance, today...
...variety of sideshows provided the afternoon's chief interest. In addition to its banjo-hitters, B.U. brought an honest-to-God banjo-player, who entertained both squads with an appropriately-timed rain dance and a sprightly rendition of "April Showers...
...that "this is just the direction the Council ought to move in," other members asserted that it was more important to plan the meetings on a night when the greatest percentage of Council members could attend. The president, who has been attempting all term to promote greater House Committee interest in Council matters, indicated that his colleagues' disapproval was "a big mistake." He added, however, that he would urge the House committees to shift their meeting times so that they could discuss the Council's agenda...