Word: reflect
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Committee felt that it should be certain of a new group's financial solvency since bankruptcies might reflect on the University's name, and weakly-backed organizations might be capitalizing on their Harvard affiliation to get credit. But, if it makes itself responsible for determining an organization's solvency and stability, the University will hardly be able, as it has in the past, to tell creditors that it has no responsibility when a group fails financially...
...goods supplied under ECA aid have carried the label: "For European Recovery, Supplied by the U.S.A." Last week ECAdministrator William C. Foster announced a change to reflect ECA's change in intent and nature from economic recovery to military preparedness. Henceforth, the label will read: "Strength for the Free World-from the United States of America...
Theater of Romance, however, will only occasionally reflect the deep-thinking side of Faith Baldwin. For the next show she has promised something more in line with commercial reality: the story of a glamorous, beautiful Broadway actress (Nina Foch) who is ardently wooed and eventually won by a wealthy young man from Park Avenue...
...structure of regional manners and to trace the doings of the English merchant class from its ferment under Cromwell to its troubles under Attlee. Like John Galsworthy and Arnold Bennett, her literary masters, Novelist Bentley seldom sparkles or shines. Instead, she hammers out workmanlike novels that, stolid or not, reflect a good deal of social history...
...trying to worm his way into Armitage's business. Sir Charles thrives under the Labor government's program for organizing benevolence from WhitehallSir Charles knows his way around a bureaucracy. But Armitage feels obsolete. "All now was duty, nothing was love," Author Bentley has him reflect. "He was called vermin by a Cabinet Minister and told he did not matter a tinker's cuss...