Word: matter
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...went on to explain that the two featured speakers, Jack Higgons. Eastern Director of Students for Stassen, and Robert S. Rosthal, New York Director of Citizens for Stassen, are especially eager to answer any and all questions, no matter how embarrassing, at the meeting...
...complacent administrative system has sustained a number of anachronisms in the Athletic Association's methods of awarding sports letters. A player in a major sport gets his major "H" even if he sees only five seconds of action against Yale opponents, while an athlete in a minor sport, no matter how brilliant his record, has to be content with a small letter. And if a man in any sport does not play in his Yale contest--for whatever reasons --he has to forego his letter...
...that assumption is true, then the morality of their decision is indeed of no importance. If, as many people believe, the assumption is untrue, Radcliffe students who do know the difference will let their Student Government know so. The method--petition, letter, personal contact--does not matter. What does matter is the demonstration that more than apathy exists on such a clear-cut issue...
...great news stories still to be written. Pretty soon they had a list. Their list, in order of importance, as reported by Overseas News Agency: 1) the discovery of Hitler alive, and an exclusive interview with him; 2) an exclusive description of the first scientific creation of living matter with a free will of its own; 3) coverage of the first journey beyond the earth, either to the moon or one of the planets; 4) the re-emergence of Atlantis; 5) the first real proof of a life after death; 6) discovery and photographing of a live prehistoric monster...
...wrote to the Daily Worker, and called Mr. Winchell to tell them that no such poll on Mr. Wallace had ever been taken by me, that if and when any such poll were taken, neither Henry Luce nor anyone else either would or could suppress it. As a matter of fact, in over ten years of directing the FORTUNE Survey, neither Mr. Luce nor anyone else has ever tried to suppress any of our polls, despite the fact that Mr. Luce has not always liked their results...