Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...also like to know what magazines different groups of people read and how they regard TIME. More often than not, the answer is very encouraging. For instance, a recent survey of the 6,000 scientists working for the wartime Office of Scientific Development and Research disclosed that a majority of them read TIME regularly and prefer it to any other magazine. We got similar or even better answers from graduates of colleges and universities like Princeton, Dartmouth and Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Washington's top officials, and U.S. obstetricians...
Connecticut's Representative Clare Boothe Luce, whose only daughter was killed in a 1944 California motor accident, spoke as one who had experienced the "heartbreak . . . of such tragedy . . . of needless and useless traffic deaths," and called on U.S. communities to regard traffic violators as "potential murderers...
...stands in his pine-paneled office under his chandelier: a cogwheel hanging from mining augers, decorated with mining shovels and a sledge, supporting a ring of miners' lamps. The country's welfare is the miners', and for the country's welfare he has shown little regard...
Betrayal! cried 17 high-ranking British civil servants in a furious letter to the Times-"the people of the Straits Settlements and of the Malay States are being coerced . . . without regard to democratic principles." Ex-Colonial Secretary Oliver Stanley accused the Government of going "out of their way to insult the Sultans...
...food package, which will contain $50 worth of valuable food items sent by college students as "a friendly gesture. . . expressing our regard for our comrades in Europe," will be transported by Professor Simmonet of the University of Paris to the Rector of the University, on the steamer lie de France...