Word: reproachfully
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...your editorial of March 23 on Nat. Sci. 36, you said that the grading system of Professors Gould and Lewontin was "certainly fairer to the student" than my reproach to the tutors in Government 98 last Fall for having given...
...having voted for the censure of Rep. Michael J. Harrington. A courageous bottom-of-the-last-page correction of this well-meant slur noted that Udall would have had difficulty participating in a House censure vote that never took place. Finally, the integrity of the Crimson reporter is beyond reproach: this is evidenced by the fact that even when stories are shown to be based upon a framework of total fabrication and misinformation, The Crimson invariably "stands by its story...
...ruling on the District 65 case by NLRB regional director Joseph Fuchs--organizers feel the chances that the Washington board will accept the case are increasingly dim. Harvard, they say, will never lose before the NLRB: its influence is too great; its statements and opinions are regarded as beyond reproach...
...duty and seeks love and refuge in the arms of old family friend Pastor Manders. But those arms are too busy embracing the constraints of nineteenth century society to make room for a tearful would-be adultress, so Manders sends Helene right back to the Captain with a firm reproach and charter membership in the Cult of True Womanhood...
...still want him back, then?" the judge asks her, kindly, with only the slightest hint of reproach or mockery...