Word: regretably
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Fondly he speaks of these early days, almost with regret that popularity has made his first course a mammoth production, complete with public address system. "The section men used to meet in a side room at Jim's Place, but now the staff is too big, so we have to hold formal meetings." A former student, now a section man, matters in terms first learned in the course, that "dynamic institutions contain the seeds of their own destruction...
...University; second, seek to understand and appreciate the positions of those who are engaged in the investigatory activities. Then some attempt can be made to reach a mutual agreement on definitions of principles and, perhaps, an understanding in the present crisis. Three of the speakers presented last Wednesday, I regret to say, did neither. Roger A. Moore '53 President, Harvard Young Republican Club
...deeply regret that I again find it necessary to take strong issue with the manner in which the CRIMSON handles materials which come...
...cent of its line was made by no one else. By leasing and refusing to sell its machines, it was able to dominate the shoe-machine market; some 85% of all machines used in U.S. shoe factories were leased from United. Brandeis, later Supreme Court Justice, came to regret some of the company's practices. But the Justice Department made comparatively little progress in three suits to prove United a monopoly which had squeezed almost everyone else out of business...
...escape lay with the Rosenbergs themselves. If they broke their long silence-if they confessed the secrets of their spy ring-then the President might consider a new appeal for clemency. But up to now the Rosenbergs have clung to their dark secrets, have shown no flicker of regret...