Word: owings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Thanks for the Harvard-Pusey story [TIME, March 1]. Brilliant in treatment, the content goes to the heart of the values in a free university and a free nation. Teachers in all colleges owe Harvard deepest gratitude...
...Abdin Square, under Naguib's office balcony. A brotherhood chieftain climbed atop a jeep, screaming that beloved Naguib must free all the prisoners and oust the military from the government. Naguib, appearing on the balcony, ignored the agitators and told the crowd: ''I owe you my life. Everything will go in the right direction." The mob responded by dispersing. As a gesture to the evident public dissatisfaction with the behind-the-scenes rule of the junta, the R.C.C. announced vague plans to create a parliamentlike assembly. The worst seemed over. Nasser was still running the show...
...supporter has challenged liberal Republican Margaret Chase Smith in the Republican primaries mainly on the issue of her famed "Declaration of Conscience" is a perfect example of the threat. If Eisenhower allows the Communist issue to remain the main one, the wrong people will be elected and they will owe their allegiance not to him but to McCarthy...
...come the U.S. Antietam "glows?" I refer to your color spread on U.S. air power. You owe the millions of photographers of the country an explanation of what lit up a carrier so brilliantly that you can take a night color photo, obviously from an airplane. Are those lights on the side standard gear on the new carriers...
...Responsibilities of Universities and their Faculties," issued unanimously by the Association of American Universities, on March 30, 1953. I do not, for a moment, question the good intentions of the forty- three Presidents who signed that document. And yet their renunciation of the obligations of intellectual leadership which they owe to the nation, their desertion, in time of trial, of scholars and teachers whom, through years of association, they had found worthy of trust, is one of the most disastrous actions in the history of American education. What the letter really means can be most clearly seen in the sanction...