Word: resenter
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...those teenagers, I resent this attitude. TIME'S article described only a small portion of the high-school students, and left out the vast majority who are sane, earnest, and hardworking. . . . More than ever before, today's students are aware of world problems...
Members of the board, who will serve in office for a year starting at the close the resent term are: James Bell '41 1L, Albert Blinder 2L, Frank Boyce 1L, Robert Burton 1L, Earl Capehart 2L, Frank Cohen 1L, John Crane 2L, George Esser 1L, Joseph Flom 1L, John Hennessey 2L, Richard Homans 2L, Sander Johnson 2L, DeWitt Kirk 2L, Henry Lopez 2L, William Lowry 2L, Joseph McGrath '44 2L, John McMahon 1L, Frank Milligan 1L, T. L. P. O'Donnell '47, 1L, Milton Prigoff 1L, Royal S. Radin 2L, Jerome Rappaport '47 2L, Marvin Sparrow 1L, Paul Temple...
...undersigned members of the board of directors of Columbia Concerts resent your article on Rodzinski in which Arthur Judson, Columbia's president, is referred to as "King Arthur," and by implication the owner of [this] company and its autocrat...
...tried not to resent the whole thing, like a good soldier. After all, he thought, what could you expect with a military man running the whole set-up? It was probably the efficient method. And perhaps this was the way to handle veterans; hit 'em with a crisp military tone and they'll comply before the daze wears off. "You can't treat these guys too soft," he could imagine one Harvard Medical Officer sneering. "They're used to the rough stuff...
...Today, as a Hearst drawing card and a radio chatterer on the side, he earns $12,000 a year. He has traveled 350,000 miles to cover sports events. He has bombarded crooked sports promoters with thousands of yards of angry copy. His staffers resent the way he picks their brains for squibs for his column, taking their brightest gossip, but they have to admire the way the boss's column pulls in the fan mail...