Word: respected
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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According to Don E. McNicol '48,3L who is in charge of the Union newsstand, last year's large and polyglot Freshman Class, made up largely of war veterans was no different in this respect, than this year's Class...
...heart ailment; in Bel-Air, Calif. Lubitsch, whose German-made Gypsy Blood and Passion brought Emil Jannings, Pola Negri and a grace-note style of cinema comedy to the U.S. in 1919, was one of the first European directors to earn-and keep-Hollywood's cash-&-carry respect...
Dean David's genius for getting along with all sorts of individuals and getting them to do what he wishes constitutes a towering organizational talent. Directorates so respect the corollary good judgement that for the Dean's convenience they have arranged their meetings to fall consecutively in a week-long stretch once each month. They turn to him especially when a problem involving people arises. He is said to have chosen at least three corporation presidents. A behind - the - scenes power with Averell Harriman, Dean David may well expect offers of a Cabinet post...
...Veterans Administration was Carl R. Gray Jr., 58, hearty, joke-loving vice president of the Chicago & North Western Railway Co. Railroader Gray, whose late father was president of the Union Pacific, is a crack organizer who, as a red-tape-hating general in World War II, won the high respect of both Eisenhower and Omar Bradley for his ability to push rail lines into one side of a European town almost before German forces could retreat out the other...
...institution because in spite of its great age and prestige it still has young ideas. If Harvard were stuck in a rut it would be a terrible thing for American education. "He continually senses the" enormous stimulation which comes from having a liberal, progressive institution in a position of respect such as yours...