Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Administrative Board of Harvard College has decided to resume the pre-war policy in regard to absences from classes on the day of the Yale game at New Haven. Classes will meet at usual, but the Administrative Board will not take disciplinary action in the case of absence from classes on December 1, the day of the Harvard-Yale game. Absences on the days Immediately preceding and following December 1 will, however, be considered as especially serious...
Since so much free publicity has been gained for Hazel Scott and against the D.A.R. in regard to the use of Constitution Hall in Washington, B.C. by Negroes [TIME, Oct. 15, Oct. 22], I should like to call to your attention certain facts which were given to me at the time Marian Anderson publicized this same situation a few years ago. Will you please corroborate these facts for us. Is there not a statute of long standing in the city of Washington specifying that Negroes cannot hire the use of public halls designated for white people? Does not the D.A.R...
...stopped in time, turning the genteel lobby into a monument of weariness and melancholy. Born 63 years ago, tall (6 ft. 4 5/8 in.), quiet Edward Hopper started slowly, hit his stride after 40. His plain pictorial statements of what he sees are so authoritatively final that some critics regard him as a U.S. master...
Army headquarters in Tokyo put the souvenir business on a bargain-basement basis last week. In the lobby of the Dai Iti Hotel was a conspicuous sign: "War trophies will, be issued here-men must be assigned to GHQ-one sword per man." Somebody with a high regard for accuracy had crossed out the words "men" and had substituted "officers...
Even less faithful readers, whose wrinkles have kept pace, year by year, with those of Author Remains' characters, are likely to regard the closing volumes of the opus with the kind of intimate regret they feel for their own receding hairlines. But late-arrival readers who stroll in on the latest 559 pages will find that, though they may miss the average novel's cosy intimacy, they can easily learn to enjoy a cast of characters whose past is already in the public library...