Word: regrets
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...clergy has fallen down on this business of the Communist Party," said Morris Ernst, lawyer and professional liberal, to officer-students of the Southern Police Institute in Louisville, Ky. By stressing the difference between "guilt and regret," he said, clergymen could encourage many more disillusioned Communists to leave the party. "It is the province of religion to hold before men the symbol ot forgiveness. Lawyers don't have the equipment for it." On parochial schools: "I think Catholic parochial schools are doing a disservice to the Catholics who go to them...I am against Jewish parochial schools. To train...
...Personal Regret...
...evidence (The Report on Behavioral Sciences) made available last year concerning the relative healthy condition of the social sciences is reassuring. But at the same time I confess personal regret that reasons for optimism and satisfaction concerning the position of the humanities are not equally convincing...
...Report. At midweek a hastily convened Court of Inquiry rescued the railwaymen with a report that Britain may live to regret. Its findings were a triumph of the modern "ought-to-have" school of economics over the classic "where-will-you-get-the-money" school. Railwaymen, said the court, ought to get wages that would put them "in no worse case" than workers in "comparable" industries. Said the court: "The nation has provided by statute that there shall be a nationalized system of railway transport, which must therefore be regarded as a public utility of the first importance. Having willed...
...Master of Lowell House, called Taylor's appointment a "splendid" one. "I can't imagine anyone on the faculty who would make a better master," Gordon M. Fair, Master of Dunster House, commented yesterday. The other Housemasters concurred is their praise of Taylor's appointment and all expressed their regret at Professor Hammond's departure...