Word: regrets
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Peter L. Shoup '55, president of the Dramatic Club, said "Marco" will not be give because of "technical difficulties, which I cannot discuss." Shoup added, "I deeply regret that 'Marco' is not going to be presented...
...same time a political revelation. I declare publicly that most of the emigres . . . are in foreign service, and that in return for money spent by the Americans . . . they are lending themselves ... to espionage, terrorism, diversionism and slander of the Soviet Union and of the People's Democracies ... I regret . . . I must atone...
...General Elisonhower, General Omar Bradley, and Admiral Ernest J. King, who were offered honorary degrees with MacArthur, received them. But MacArthur was detained in Japan. At that time he sent a telegram, read to the gathered Commencement crowd, expressing his regret at being absent...
...play, with its writers and actors, has to do with temperament and ego and vanity, and again with irresponsibility and self-indulgence, disappointment and regret-with the minor-key emotions of which Chekhov was already a master. For Chekhov did find himself in The Sea Gull, while still owing much to others: he is actually inferior in it to the precise degree that he is indebted...
Arthur J. Langguth '55, president of the CRIMSON, promised that this year events would be more dignified. "We deeply regret the anguish we have caused our fellow publication," Langguth said. "We surely do not wish to add to the Lampoon's burdens...