Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...five years of teaching. Your contributor may have gained his impression from the fact that last year, with a course of 600 students, I had the assistants refuse admission to those who appeared later than seven minutes after the hour. I assume, however, that even your writer would not regard this action as unreasonable in the case of a nine o'clock class. In any event, the action involved no possible violation of the fire regulations. Arthur M. Schlesinger, Francis Lee Higginson Professor of History...
...wish to give you the facts in regard to a story which you carried in Nov. 3 issue of TIME, under the heading "QuisCustodiet...
...week's end, some newsmen had faint twinges of hangover conscience; had the story really been worth all that? But most reporters had agreed with the editorial blessing of the New York Times: "We regard it as a fine thing when young people in love get married. . . . There is only one story today and the wedding...
...know much about economics. I'm a business man." This is how William H. Claflin, Jr. '15, describes himself in regard to his position as Treasurer of the University. Claflin insists that he performs his main job, the investment of Harvard's money, under the influence of no economic policy. When Edward Reynolds '15, administrative vice-President, replaced Claflin at the last minute to speak before the Associated Harvard Clubs in Milwaukee last spring, he said that "we just try to do the best we can under existing circumstances . . . we try to buy values, not hopes...
...dates are being dished out. Thus it often is difficult to find films free from the deluge of critical acclaim or dismay that the New York papers and the weekly magazines unloose. Such a case is the one at hand, for the sheaves of outpourings, pro and con, in regard to this Danny Kaye extravaganza make it rather difficult to uncover anything...