Word: exact
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...harmony with the rational spirit and with the objective methods of science. . . . What do they mean by 'objective'? Science can more easily be objective today in Pasadena than on a Belgian road under machine guns and the objectivity of science in Leipzig today exists in the exact proportion of the usefulness of that science to the National Socialist Administration...
Although this is a noble hypothesis, it has unfortunately no foundation in fact. In the first place, the review which I gave at Mid-Years for the Freshmen was done with full and exact knowledge of the contents of the Mid-Year examination (I am an Assistant in Music 1 at Radcliffe). In the second place, it will become apparent after a little reflection that it would be impossible to give a successful review unless one had attended all the lectures in the course and had a knowledge of the contents of the coming examination...
...shall give the review in the Union tonight with a full and exact knowledge of the contents of the final examination. But what is more important, it will be given with the certainty that the students in attendance have fulfilled Professor Merriman's request. And as a representative both of the Music Department and the Music 1 staff, I shall try to keep in mind Professor Hill's first requirement of a teacher: "Remember that your students are, first of all, human beings." Richard F. French...
...last week, many a U. S. businessman was not so sure. In spite of the violent reaction of the stock and commodity markets, it was still too early to measure the exact effect of Hitler's new war on his sales, production, profits. Like a sleeper half-waking, he felt no change, but sensed also that things would be very different in a little while. He had already been nudged by $11,477,316 of educational orders for war goods let so far in fiscal '40 by the U. S. Army and Navy. (Already six times...
...stenographers in Paris' Champs-Elysees heard sudden machine-gun fire, rushed to windows in time to see what they thought were German parachutists plummeting to earth from a plane over suburban Neuilly. In the street reporters found police with revolvers drawn, taxi drivers set to speed to the exact spot of the landing, Defense Passive trucks al ready roaring off to the west...