Word: tampere
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...society reporter for the Washington Post in 1927, she later moved to the tabloid News, where she decided to stay because "it was a small paper; they didn't have nine managing editors and all that nonsense." Because she is so popular, News editors do not tamper with her sometimes confusing finishing-school prose, and the copy desk likes to have its fun with the headlines for Evie's columns: DOES ELIZABETH STILL
However, I agree very strongly with the conclusion of your editorial: that there is room at Harvard for a religious spirit which, as long as it does not tamper with individual choice and diversity of ideas, can make a significant contribution to the life of the University. William E. W. Gowen...
...this country presently thinking upon religious topics. If more of them were here, the University, tolerant of their subject, could not help but sit up and take notice. Under these conditions, there is definitely room at Harvard for a religious spirit which, as long as it does not tamper with individual choice and diversity of ideas, can make a significant contribution to the purpose of the University...
...overwhelming vote of the wheat farmers in favor of quotas convinced him that it would be political folly to tamper with high support levels, though he still talks of a two-price plan for wheat (one for sales in the U.S. and one for sales abroad), with part of the domestic support price being paid for by a tax on processors...
...offset and at worst outweighed by their detects. Amateur athletics are not something plastic adjusting briefly to popular indignation then resuming their neo professional shape. De-emphasis must be permanent and thorough, despite incidental irritations. We hope that the Ivy League presidents in meeting assembled this January will not tamper with their current program, especially for so little purpose as the Princetonian suggests...