Word: learnedness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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In an exclusive release tonight, the CRIMSON learned that Club officials will receive this Union request tomorrow in a registered letter which offers to arbitrate before any board of alumni, preferably University faculty members, so long as they have not been associated with the management side in labor disputes.
William K. Poindexter 2L has learned his lesson. "No more $5 bills to no more professors," he said after losing his suit against William A. Prosser '18, professor of Law, last night in Langdell Hall.
In the nine months Maggie Teyte studied with Debussy, he hardly said a word to her. ("He was an ogre," says Maggie, "and I was very cold-very English.") But she learned enough from him to take over Mary Garden's role at the Opéra-Comique and...
In his 45 years in the newspaper business, the New York Mirror's Editor Jack Lait had learned a lot of the tricks to leading off news stories. In a column last week he recalled some memorable ones. Samples:
Crowther thought the situation was best described by a Little Rock (Ark.) newsman who used a term he had learned in wartime radar work: "American business is at a trembling top."* That "wonderfully expressive phrase," said Crowther, exactly describes how the indexes of prices, sales and national income have risen...