Word: regrets
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...read a review of my son's book, I Joined the Russians. I am amazed at the impartiality and understanding shown by your judgment of my son's attitude during and after the war; it is more than many of his compatriots were willing to do ... I regret, however, that you did not say that the book's British title is The Shadow of Stalingrad...
...letter to Fast, the Law School Forum expressed regret that "after all the trouble we have put you to, we are compelled to tell you that we cannot present a program upon Communism as we had planned. As you doubtless understand from the newspapers, putting on such a program at this time would not only embarrass, but hurt, several people connected with the University...
...smile; it could be the portrait of a woman with a mustache." Two days later, the party Secretariat announced that it "categorically disapproved ... of the portrait," added: "Without doubting the sentiments of the great artist Picasso, whose attachment to the cause of the working class is well known, [we] regret that Comrade Aragon, member of the Central Committee and director of Les Lettres Françaises, permitted this publication, the more so as he had been fighting in other ways for the development of realistic...
...representatives charged that the U.A.W. was "communistic." In reply, U.A.W. men two days before election, began to distribute copies of a purported telegram in which I.A.M. President Al Hayes, praised C.I O. President Walter Reuther for speareading "the move to drive the Communists from labor organizations" and expressed his regret that "certain of our [I.A.M.] representatives ... are guilty of smearing your great union U.A.W.-C.I.O." The telegram, the NLRB found, was a fraud...
...write to express my regret at the somewhat misleading form of your headline, "Bundy Proposes Individual Treatment of Investigations," in this morning's CRIMSON, Since Harvard, under the leadership of Provost Buck, has already adopted a policy of "individual treatment," I could hardly have been proposing it. I simply explained in answer to a question, why I believe this to be the right course, and in making my explanation I specifically called attention to the fact that it is the course Harvard is already following...