Word: surely
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...paper, it seems clear that the St. Louis, Missouri School Board was the owner. It created the paper with the intention that the principal of the high school would have authority of pre-publication review. In short, he was to serve as proxy for the school board, making sure that the newspaper did not become a forum for views contrary to the interests of the School Board, which provided 80 percent of the funding for the paper. The students carried editors' titles, but the principal seemed to have been invested with ultimate editorial authority--that was a condition...
...want to make sure we have sufficient capacity to meet the demand in Greater Boston before we extend out to [Interstate] 495," O'Leary said...
...quandary which Moses correctly described. All lovers of the State of Israel must deplore the deaths and violence of the past few weeks, and the situation which triggered its outbreak. It is our duty to involve ourselves in Middle East political discourse. But before we criticize, we must make sure that we have our facts straight, and our hearts where they belong. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. A little love is even more dangerous. Harvard/Radcliffe Zionist Alliance: Jessica Rutman '89, co-chair Jonathan Springer '90, co-chair Michael Goldhaber '90, member H/R Hillel Steering Committee: Jonathan Kolodny...
...sure, there are marvelous moments, lots of them. Executive Producer Jack Sameth and Writer/Co-Producer Michael Winship have done an impressive job of excavation. Along with the familiar highlights are dozens of more obscure nuggets: the antiquated newscasts of John Cameron Swayze and Douglas Edwards, when stories were illustrated with childlike drawings or photos held up to the camera by the anchorman; Ronald Reagan doing a Mortimer Snerd impression as the mystery guest on What's My Line?, Vladimir Zworykin, one of TV's technological pioneers, being interviewed by former Radio Announcer Ben Grauer in a 1948 oddity called The Story...
Forsgard said that OCS officials are currently seeking solutions to the problems created by the falling dollar and the decrease in the endowment's return. "We're still discussing what's going to happen with other fellowships," Forsgard said, adding she was sure OCS would be able to meet all of its obligations. "We're not going to leave anyone high and dry in Tibet." she said...