Word: sentiments
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Apley action is in line with President Pusey's feelings towards overcrowding in the Yard and Houses, and his sentiment that Harvard has an obligation to take qualified students, even though this might mean overcrowding of present facilities...
...Washington political column syndicated to 145 U.S. dailies, last week Columnist Marquis Childs, 50, struck a gloomy note. "Neither party," wrote Fair Dealer Childs, "has come to any [overall policy] agreement within its own ranks . . . If we are to save ourselves, we must . . . think anew and act anew." The sentiment was not new, but for Childs it had a special meaning. This week he quit as a political pundit for United Features, went back to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, where he had been a staffer for 18 years before leaving to start his column in 1944. United Features will...
After speaking with the Arabs whom he knew, Friedrich was convinced that Saud's position on Israel was not the sentiment of the majority of the Arabian people. "But Saudi Arabia is not a democracy, but a monarchy," he warned...
...world leadership. Second, he must weld into a workable "party in government" a disorganized and rather motley Republican Party. This latter, not considering the work required to remedy the first, is a tremendous job. It is certain that Eisenhower is not "buying time" and that he reflects a common sentiment in America--America no longer needs to put up with a timid and irresponsible foreign policy. David A. Titus...
...idyllic community in New Guinea in which the men go in for curls, bright ornaments and music, while the women attend to business. Despite (or perhaps because of) the pioneer days, which helped make the American female more independent than any other female this side of New Guinea, American sentiment is strongly anti-Tchambuli. U.S. men feel uneasy working for women. U.S. women, for that matter, feel equally uneasy working for women...