Word: relyes
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Now that the elections were to be held on schedule, the Brazilian-in-the-street would have to look sharp to measure up to democracy's standards. The newly formed national parties would mean little. The political debates on the radio and in the press (if he could read...
Dean Hanford and the Faculty of Arts and Sciences have had to rely on some reports prepared by committees of the Student Council in years past to discover what students think about education. The Undergraduate Organizational Committee on the General Education Report has stormed against "the apparent disregard of student...
As informal and curious as the liveliest of his students and only a scant dozen years older than most of them, handsome, curly-headed President Taylor (31) fits easily into Sarah Lawrence's small seminars and faculty evenings where students and tutors relax and argue in easy chairs or...
There was C. C. Cambreleng, "the crony of Van Buren"; Roger B. ("Dred Scott") Taney, "the spearhead of radicalism in the new cabinet" ("a tall sharp-faced man, with irregular yellow teeth, generally clamped on a long black cigar, he made a bad first impression," but his reasoning and his...
The new threat to skulduggery and breakfast-food salesmanship is CBS's formidably titled American School of the Air (5-5:30 p.m., E.S.T.), which has been piling up prestige with educators for 15 years, and somehow satisfying the kids too. For five years it has been the official...