Word: suggesters
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First of all, in his analysis of the Certificate itself, Church has addressed himself of a straw man. We suggest that he re-read the Certificate with particular reference to section 2, paragraph (e), 3, 5, & 6, and section 1, paragraphs (b) and (c). Further, Church goes beyond his own assertion of the Government's right to protect itself in his implication that there is nothing intrinsically wrong in reporting to the government the opinions and activities of persons not connected with the government or the armed forces. We infer, rather, that he suggests that the University be "capably" surveyed...
Freshman groups in the various dormitories and the commuters have been asked, Miss McCabe added, to suggest a theme for the weekend activities, which the class will also vote on at the meeting...
...function of Harvard's Student Council in its relations with the administration is to suggest changes in University policy and to criticize and advise upon innovations which the administration is considering. In the first aspect the Council goes to the administration with student grievances or possible improvements; in the second, the administration comes to the Council to discover how subjects will react to or he affected by proposed changes...
Austria, the new threat to Southeast Asia as "local conflicts" with Russia, which should not provoke "a general policy of indignation." The usually vigorous anti-Communist Paris-Presse followed the line of Le Monde, asking if "prudence did not suggest playing both the card of military security with the U.S. and the card of neutrality (hypothetical) in the case of a conflict...
During the season his fans were just as loyal. When Sport Editor Bill Leiser of the San Francisco Chronicle dared suggest that Bob Celeri, the University of California's "mad engineer," was a better quarterback than Eddie, they marched down Mission Street and pulled up fighting mad in front of the Chronicle Building. From the safety of a third-floor window, Sport Editor Leiser apologized and dutifully sang LeBaron's praises. Four days later the Chronicle ran a Page One editorial calling for a game between mighty California and little Pacific. California, its sights set on the Rose...