Word: regarded
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...women in the clerical profession. As an earlier issue of The Working Solution says, at the end of an article on the history of women in the labor movement, "We at the Harvard Medical Area, along with clerical and other workers across the country, are pioneers for benefits we regard as equally necessary for a dignified life in contemporary America: job equity, wages that keep up with inflation, affirmative action, employer-paid health insurance, and a decent retirement plan...
Richard Nixon, having left the presidency in disgrace, cannot very well fall any lower in history's regard. He may have trouble improving his rating, however, if new tidbits keep coming from the famous tapes. For unreconstructed Nixon-haters it must have seemed like old times when the New York Times recently ran a front-page story quoting Nixon and H.R. Haldeman as planning to use "thugs" from the Teamsters Union to beat up on antiwar demonstrators. There was the further bonus in the transcript of a flagrantly anti-Semitic innuendo from Nixon...
...regard 'em with scorn...
...stands, Social Studies junior faculty are some of the most dedicated and hard-working teachers at Harvard. The faculty report singled them out, saying "There is reason to believe that the personnel in Social Studies assume in this regard an unremunerated burden exceeding that of other concentrations and departments...
Hardly any of the 2,000 or so lines of the work seem to regard the world outside this uneasiness...