Word: objectionably
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Actually, Mrs. Simpson said, the women may be wrong. The majority of a group of Harvard seniors interviewed last year said they had no objection to working wives. "Perhaps their response was due to self-interest," she noted. "Many boys go through graduate school on their wives' salaries."
Elder added that the only apparent objection to the merger would be straight anti-feminism--"a prejudice, not an argument."
The Board of Overseers yesterday passed "with no serious objection" a newly designed 11-by-17-inch parchment diploma, printed in English but with a more ornate design than the controversial "modernized" diplomas issued last year.
A more subtle objection to the disclaimer is the invidious light it casts on the academic community. That teachers and students should be singled out from all other Americans as potential traitors does not speak well for the future--a future, it should be added, when these same teachers and...
At first, meteorologists raised many objections; they doubted the rainfall statistics on which the theory was based, and they were sure that any dust particles that cause rainfall must come from the earth's surface, not from outer space. Bowen met the first objection by analyzing more precipitation statistics...