Word: preferably
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Lampoon's humorous endeavors and the Princetonian took up the fight. In its Monday editorial, it said, "The Lampoon speaks for, but against itself. We want to know whether that periodical reflects as it purports to do, the sentiment of the majority of Harvard's adherents. Princeton undergraduates prefer to believe it does not--but they want definite assurance to that effect...
Soulages and de Stael have become particularly 'noticed in this country for their distinct, striking idioms. Whether these painters are, by and large, worthy and significant successors to the Picasso-Matisse era or whether their contempt fails to match their expansive delivery, is a moot question. I prefer the latter theory but, in the best tradition of La Musee D'Art Moderne de Paris, we must let time take its course...
...chief reason, said Cuaderno, is that they remember the years of foreign domination under the colonial system. Actually, said Cuaderno, the underdeveloped countries are not anti-capitalist at all; they are just nationalistic−and understandably so. They want to be the bosses of their own industries. They prefer loans from foreign governments to foreign investments because they see less danger of losing control of their plants. Cuaderno's own partial solution: foreign investment on a joint-venture basis...
Watson said that while the number of students who wish to leave the Houses is not known, he expected that some would prefer to live out, thus making room for those who desire to live in. The same agreement applies to Yard dormitories...
...Radcliffe clubs polled, 10 said they would prefer not to merge with their Harvard counterpart. Four favored combining, and one, the Radcliffe Dance Group, can find no corresponding club at Harvard, and currently allows men to participate in its organization...