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Word: regarded (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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According to Dean Hanford's announcement, the new aid is primarily for Seniors who "regard it as important to audit courses." Students other than Seniors who wish to apply may do so, and their requests will be considered in certain exceptional cases...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AUDITING AID PLAN OFFERED | 7/10/1942 | See Source »

...strategy was plain: nominate Dewey, elect Dewey, have a tailor-made Old Guard candidate established for 1944. But to a big group of Republicans who distrust Dewey, it would be very bad medicine to ride to victory on the tails of a man whom they regard as a mere political opportunist. They are far from sure that it would be a ride to victory. Many of them think it would be worse for their party to ride to victory with a group whom they regard as reactionary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The People's Choice | 6/29/1942 | See Source »

...Anglo-Soviet and the Soviet-American communiqués declare that 'complete understanding was reached with regard to the urgent tasks of creating a second front in Europe in 1942.' This statement is of great importance to the Soviet Union, since the creation of a second front in Europe will create insuperable difficulties for Hitler on our front...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Battlefronts, STRATEGY: All One Front | 6/29/1942 | See Source »

...Yank Is Cunning. Ace instructor at the School is Bert ("Yank") Levy, guerrilla virtuoso, onetime Wintringham assistant, and author of Guerrilla Warfare (TIME, Mar. 16). Levy is a dramatic, 120-pound, black-haired expert on the art of unmodified murder whom the British regard as a delightful combination of Daniel Boone and Jack the Ripper. His muscular nose was flattened and given a starboard twist in either World War I, a Nicaraguan revolution, the Spanish War or in one of his many personal encounters in civilian life. Levy specialties, as taught in both Britain and the U.S.: use of incendiaries...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CIVILIAN DEFENSE: Home Was Never Like This | 6/29/1942 | See Source »

...stories to be truly worthwhile. Wallace Stegner's article, "A Credo for the Unconvinced," is an interesting revaluation of the basis of contemporary criticism which, while it may prove too personal for universal approval, should convince many of the sympathy with which this English A-1 section man will regard their work. The abbreviated version of the Advocate's usual guide to the night life of the environs of Cambridge, is, as always, helpful...

Author: By T. S. K., | Title: ON THE SHELF | 6/29/1942 | See Source »

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