Word: allows
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...hope you will allow me to comment on your references in the Harvard Crimson of April 29 to the recent proceedings concerning my appointment to the City College of New York...
Even if I were permitted to expound my moral views in the classroom, my own conscience would not allow me to do so, since they have no connection with the subjects which it is my profession to teach, and I think that the classroom should not be used as an opportunity for propaganda on any subject...
...lives in Budapest in extreme quiet with his wife and son. He has an almost inaudible voice, dislikes conversation, has one shy-rude trait. When addressed (in European manner) as maestro or maitre, he replies curtly: "My name is Mr. Bartók." Vigorously anti-Nazi, he will not allow his music, if he can help it, to be broadcast within earshot of Germany or Italy...
...better known stars of Broadway musicals," according to Richardson, the "mystery woman" refuses to allow her identity to be divulged to the public, preferring to remain anonymous in order to surprise the Yardlings when she actually appears...
Chances are that the Crimson will win a good share of its singles matches -- if only the weather will allow some time for practice. The indomitable Chet Legg--Harvard's best dressed athlete--may be counted on to produce good tennis. And southpaw Jack Stewart, equally adopt at both singles and doubles, is another Barnaby mainstay. All these men are seniors...