Word: viewpoints
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...written with a brashness which is both refreshing and immature. Its assertion of the manner in which i.e. will try to "fumble toward some truth" through "the process of recognition and remembrance of sensation" must be admired for its sincerity but condemned for the inherently confused and narrow viewpoint which it entails. But that the editors have provoked a new vitality both in their writers and their audience is undeniable. ALEXANDER GELLEY
...letter sent to you by two Harvard students can safely be said to represent the viewpoint of about one half of those who did not sign the anti-McCarthy petition...
...campaign season's major speech on the economy was delivered last week by Treasury Secretary George Humphrey before a Manhattan dinner of the Investment Bankers Association-not necessarily the best possible forum from the viewpoint of influencing voters. Humphrey had an impressive array of economic facts; he made the point that the Eisenhower Administration has succeeded-where the Truman Administration faile-in stabilizing the U.S. dollar. But the Secretary's presentation had a dry, uninspiring tone; his speech was briefly reported on the financial pages...
...result of a tour of the House libraries taken by Reynolds and Lamont Librarian Phillip J. McNiff, officials are no longer saying "no" categorically when pressed to extend Lamont hours during exam period. They now are willing to "approach the problem from a rational viewpoint and counter our arguments," Reynolds said...
...from the Harvard viewpoint, the flat admission is equally unfortunate and inequitable. While some men at the dance form friendships and make lasting contacts, others just gawk about, sampling the punch and adjusting their ties. Surely these two cases do not receive equal benefits from the dance, so it is unfair to tax them equally...