Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...York bars and night clubs went right on shutting up at the stroke of midnight. At week's end administration officials, far from being indignant at the Little Flower, had begun to regard him benignly. The U.S. public, which had considered the curfew an unnecessary imposition, had got so mad at the mayor of sinful New York that they had begun to like...
...most astonishing thing that came out of our talks with these Germans is their lack of nationalism. They don't want to govern themselves, and in a dozen different ways they expressed the same idea: they regard Germany's future as an Allied problem. One after another they expressed the hope that they will be treated as some sort of American colony. Instead of resisting the thought of being ruled, they welcome it with almost childlike relief...
...vast armies of men soon to return from the mud and foxholes of overseas combat will demand adequate incomes and assurance of continuous employment," Mordecai Johnson, President of Howard University, and guest preacher at Appleton Chapel, declared in an interview yesterday. "The returning serviceman will regard this security not as a bonus but as a prerogative implied when conscription itself went into effect...
...With regard to admissions, it was decided that the "record of distinction" should continues the major basis of admission, although the Graduate Record Examination will be used as a source of supplementary information in dubious cases...
...this road, said he, the U.S. in self-interest will do its utmost to cushion the shock of Latin American reconversion, stimulate postwar trade. Said Clayton: "We recognize our responsibility in this field, and we propose to meet it, consistent with bur laws, our public opinion and a due regard for our own economy...