Word: whereases
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The liner Independence had barely been warped into her North River berth last week before newsmen swarmed aboard to find out how Georgia's Democratic Senator Richard Russell, the South's candidate for the Democratic nomination in 1952, now viewed the Democratic Presidential situation. Dick Russell, who had...
¶Death has become a dirty word, writes British Anthropologist Geoffrey Gorer in the October issue of Encounter, and is taking the place of sex as an off-color theme. "Whereas copulation has become more and more 'mentionable,' particularly in the Anglo-Saxon societies, death has become more...
Elder said he would like to put a time limit on graduate study because many GSAS students at present seem to be "treading water." He pointed out that whereas most Natural Sciences students earn their Ph.D. 's in three years, in liberal arts departments the period is often five or...
"In academic cases, for instance, people often invoke the privilege unwisely; whereas, if they were calm and dispassionate they wouldn't make such claims," Griswold explained. "We must understand the claims," he continued, "they are evidently not guilty of espionage."
Indeed, Mr. Prochnow has been much too modest with us. We had no idea, on reading his preface, that many of the brilliant epigrams and witticisms he was talking about were his very own. We did not imagine that he himself had thought up more than 200 of the epigrams...