Word: responded
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Speaking on "Security, Sanity, and Fair Play" before an audience of 300 people in Sanders, the veteran constitutional lawyer charged that "the chief responsibility for aberrations in our security procedures rests in our highest leaders. If and when they become aware of their responsibilities," he said, "the public will respond to their leadership promptly and powerfully...
Skilled teachers could make the distinctions between introductory, refresher, and intermediate language courses more useful. By carefully choosing students for the refresher courses--designed especially for students who did not respond to their high school language instruction--the efficiency of teaching in all the language courses would improve...
...uproar; the controversy flamed for weeks, extending to alumni, other universities, and to editorial columns all over the nation. Hundreds rallied to Laski's defense, accusing the Lampoon of misrepresenting the views of students and of doing Laski "great injustice." Although President Lowell and the Corporation refused to respond to demands for Laski's removal, he resigned four months later to go to London, a full professor...
...severe should be the approach; but even most of Elizabethan drama, for all its blaze of poetry, foundered from an undisciplined portrayal of disordered lives. The disturbed people in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof seldom become truly disturbing; the audience merely reacts where it should be made to respond...
...should like to describe the needs and operating practices of the Winant Volunteers in hopes that students will respond by writing them in as beneficiaries of Combined Charities donations...