Word: seavey
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...students don't dress any better or act any differently; they still put their feet on the desks, and I still tell the same jokes, in spite of the girls," is the way Warren A. Seavey '02, Bussy Professor of Law, sums up the situation...
Whether or not Harvard's and Yale's approaches to the study of law be from different angles, both methods are directed by superior faculties. In age and practical experience. Harvard has the edge. Various members of the faculty, like Professors Scott. W. Barton Leach, and Warren A. Seavey have nation-wide reputations...
...students don't dress any better or act any differently; they still put their feet on the desks, and I still tell the same jokes, in spite of the girls," is the way Warren A. Seavey '02, Bussy Professor of Law, sums up the situation. Most of the other professors were inclined to agree, although one did remark that the girls have had an appreciable affect in brightening up class rooms...
President Truman should have clamped down on General MacArthur before a crisis developed." Warren A. Seavey '02, Bussey Professor of Law, told a Coffee Hour audience yesterday at Harkness Common...
...unfortunate that MacArthur couldn't keep quiet. As a disobedient general, it was necessary that Truman are him," Seavey added. He remarked that the Communists would lose control of the Chinese government within a generation, since the Chinese people are already displeased with the party and are concerned only with the getting enough food to live...