Word: judgemental
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...rationalizing of his change of mind stop there: Vag had a keen sense of justice and he didn't like to be prejudiced in his judgement. In all the times that he had attended Frost's lectures through the fall, he had never been bored by dogmatism. "Take it or leave it" was the poet's principle. Frost always seemed cavalier about the whole thing. That was it, cavalier. Mr. Frost had used the word himself--students should all take a cavalier attitude toward their work, letting what stuck, stick, and forgetting the rest. It was a perfect formulation...
...work of the Press is not confined to authors who are connected with the University," Pottinger continued. "We print the works of scholars from all over the world. The Syndics of the Press, which means a group of Harvard professors, pass judgement on what we decide to publish...
...point Browder was treated not as an ordinary American but as the Communist leader, the government's case loses its foundation. To the future he may be a hero or a bum who belongs behind the bars. The latter judgement seems more reasonable. But neither belief should have entered into the charges against him. They did--and for this reason U. S. Attorney Cahill has no right to look the American public in the eye. By the very nature of its charge, the government has proved that it wanted Browder...
...clock Thursday night in Langdell Hall Courtroom Justice Roberts with two other federal judges will sit in solemn judgement as two clubs run off the final scene of a three-year elimination, which has involved sixty other clubs or a total of 480 would be lawyers...
Errorless fielding and flawless judgement might have produced a win against North Carolina, but the outdoor practice since February 15, spelled a 16-12 defeat for Harvard. Healey pitched well for the losers...