Word: regretful
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...regret of the season seems to have been the inability of the E boys to meet the faculty. Class K, however, has taken turns in eliminating first faculty and now class E. Perhaps a post-season and strictly unofficial game between E and the faculty could be arranged. Needless to say the E gang is not anywhere near anxious for this meeting as they were a few weeks back, but we still believe that both sides would have...
Last Monday's disbursing exam had a few men repeating the old favorite worrier. What happens if we bilge now?" We think it's safe to say that our biggest regret would be the necessity of leaving the Supply Corps Midshipmen Officers School for some old commissioned line duty somewhere. (Gentlemen, a cryptic remark!) No wonder a Middle remarked to me the other day, quote. "Boy, we're glad you guys came before us guys, Sir", unquote...
...Fulbright resolution makes no hasty commitments which the nation might later regret. Yet it is a crystal-clear statement of American intentions to help make a good peace. As a foreign policy credo, it is probably as specific as could be made when the structure of the postwar world is so uncertain...
...money well spent. Why Japan Was Strong is a candid, simple record of traveling light through a country that most American visitors see expensively, if at all. Author Patric has only one regret. It would be so much easier to hate everything Japanese if he had not made the journey...
...regret to inform Mr. M. D. Gallaway (TIME, May 24) that the startling fact he recently discovered concerning opinions on our postwar relations with Russia is only too prevalent in the Army Air Corps. Inquiring around, I found that many of my fellow trainees (all former college students) are quite convinced that a Russian-U.S. war is inevitable...