Word: versa
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Stevenson himself has been an "operator," albeit a somewhat low-pressure one: many of the "operators," including Mitchell, are strongly attracted to Stevenson and vice versa. During the war, Mitchell worked for Lend-Lease and the State Department. Last March, he was appointed chief counsel for the House Judiciary subcommittee investigating the Justice Department (the Chelf Committee) and has used his powers in a very adroit...
...appreciate 'dinner-table deanery.' Brinser summed up the tutor's view: "The office of Senior Tutor is not a job of control by an attempt to find a way of carrying out relatively new ideas." Really this is the House reaching up to the Dean's Office, not vice versa; essentially the faculty has broadened the definition of education to include disciplinary functions with a teacher's educational duties...
...past record, however, the Crimson has been an in-and-out team, playing well one night, and badly the next, and vice-versa. The good showing against Northeastern was followed by a very poor game against Brown in Providence, and the very bad evening in the second B.U. game was followed by a great job against Brown at the Arena...
...Council rapidly approved a resolution condemning the oppressive treatment of students and professors in East Germany. Carl Sapers suggested the name of a German Organization be in German first then English instead of vice versa, but Sandler asserted that since the resolution had to be translated into German anyway, this point was relatively unimportant...
...greatest strain on U.S.-British relations is the British belief that Americans do not understand that Britain would be wiped out in case of atomic war with Russia. In the Saturday Review of Literature, D. W. Brogan, an old hand at explaining Britons to Americans, and vice versa, puts the British concern this...