Word: whoever
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Whoever starts, the Crimson will have its hands full. Yale will be flying high now that Harvard looks so vulnerable, and with a 4-2 record is shooting for a first division finish...
McCloskey said he would not support Nixon in November unless his policy changed. "No politician should support all members of his party," he said. "I'll support whoever is the best...
What, then, became of the $650,000? This Swiss Credit Bank account through which the three checks had cleared became the focus of an intensive investigation. No one, of course, ever imagined that Hughes had personally gone to Zurich to open the account. The more pertinent question: Was whoever opened it acting for Hughes, or for someone else? Even before last week, LIFE and McGraw-Hill had been troubled by some of the circumstances surrounding the account. At McGraw-Hill's behest, officials for the canton of Zurich were investigating the matter, and last week that investigation and others...
...peddle his authentic autobiography, fraudulently obtained? If so, was Irving part of the conspiracy? Or was he taken in by the conspirators? As Irving succinctly puts it, there are only three possibilities: 1) he is an impostor; 2) he is the victim of an impostor, and 3) whoever opened the Swiss account was a trusted Hughes agent acting on Hughes' behalf to collect the money secretly for him-the so-called "faithful servant" theory. But why would Hughes design such an elaborate system in order to cash three checks...
...Whoever wrote these words completely missed the sentiment of the course. This statement is at the very center of what is wrong with much of our educational experience; we often see our classes as a perverse form of entertainment. Quality education should be exciting as a mutual process of interaction, not only between student and teacher, but between student and student especially. If a teaching mechanism is unsatisfactory, let us criticize it openly, and not mutter under our breath way back in the 22nd row, We've got to get on to deal with the issues...