Word: warrantedly
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
THERE ARE MANY other areas that warrant out attention. A strike on one issue should produce an atmosphere that encourages the pursuit of other questions. It is the only way that truly productive change can be accomplished at Harvard. The Administration will not foster reform if it can help it. The Faculty certainly will not. It is left, then, to the students to take the initiative...
Chapman said that he is "not optimistic" that enough students will respond to The Crimson notice to warrant the reinstatement of the Harvard ROTC...
...continue to hold him in high esteem," Wilson's statement said. "Both he and we understand, however, that a vacancy cannot be held open indefinitely: the Department has teaching needs that must be met and there are other candidates for the position whose qualifications warrant review...
...analysis of four films. Had Simon written according to his own desires, he might have written a survey work. That would have been too bad. Several fine general studies of Bergman exist now, and Simon's disagreements with Wood and Cowie and others are not so major as to warrant another. So Simon has written essays on just four films. They are the best, most thorough critiques of single fims that he has written--perhaps the best, most thorough that have been written on any films...
...establishment of two successful dailies, it has become evident that fortnightlies must no longer assume to be newspapers, but rather take up the role of magazines. It has seemed to us evident that the interest which the college has taken in this form of literary publication would not warrant the continued existence of two such papers of the same character and aims. The proposal that The Advocate and Crimson be consolidated was deemed inadvisable by our contemporary. In consideration, then, of the facts above stated, and of the fact that The Advocate is the older paper, and has, therefore, certain...