Word: thorough
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Biographer Maisie Ward was entitled to a contented sigh when she finished Gilbert Keith Chesterton nine years ago. It was (and is) the most thorough account ever written of that man-mountain of modern English letters. But Author Ward's book was hardly off the presses before she began to find fascinating new bits and pieces of Chestertoniana. Return to Chesterton is her 336-page postscript...
...indictment of possible subversion should be made by the Committee after thorough investigation of the case. It is not the function of a college administrator to act against a student merely because that student is associated with something that may be damaging for the university. By intervening, Wayne University has indicated that it believes the student is guilty when Wayne has neither the facts nor the right to make such a judgement...
...reconcile these points of view, the House--and the Senate as well--must determine some committee procedure that will insure thorough and impartial investigations, a code that would at least guarantee the accused their rights of defense, limit accusers to facts, and shut off the windy politicking...
Last weeks when the Council's committee on student porters returned from five members at the world of brooms and bedspreads, it seemed fair to expect a thorough and valuable report. What finally appeared is nothing of the sort. Instead, it is a catalogs of random observations, useful it at all--only as a goad to simulate the potter program's administrators...
Arthur D. Trottenburg '48, Operating Manager of College Houses and Dormitories, yesterday termed the Student Council's report on the student porter system "very fair, thorough, honest, and constructive...