Word: well-written
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Although HSA bungled the transportation to Europe, for those who still get there, HSA published this year a very well-written guide Europe. Behind their high quality publication, bitter disagreements existed between Ryan and Donald C. Thomas III '72, the publishing division manager who resigned in September 1971. Ryan, Thomas and a third student had vied for the HSA presidency the previous Spring in a close contest...
...That statement was an insult. That statement wasn't even well-written." Robinson added, terming it "a bad-faith, half-witted explanation...
Sentenced to death for the brutal murder of a 15 year-old New Jersey girl, the cocky young high school dropout stubbornly refused to admit any guilt. During 14 years on death row, a record in U.S. penal history, he argued his innocence in court appeals and a remarkably well-written book (Brief Against Death). Last week Edgar Smith, now 37, became a free man. His release did not mean that he had been pardoned or acquitted; instead, he made a carefully rehearsed public confession. The extraordinary exercise in plea bargaining not only obscured the truth but also soured...
...first, and most voluminous, part of the article deals with the I.Q., its history, its predictive value for success in this society, and its heritability. Much of this section is well-written, informative and fair to the data. I do have several minor and two major quarrels with this part. First, the discussion of heredity is simplistic, omitting or underemphasizing crucial elements (e.g., the randomizing effect of I.Q. differences between mother and father, or the extensive overlap between groups with respect to the distribution of scores, which may be more meaningful and useful for the purposes of social policy than...
...that that's straight. I want to commend Miss Saris on her well-written and excellent analysis of the forthcoming election, and I hope her prediction of a White victory will come true. Lewis A. Carter, Jr. Public Relations Director Summerthing