Word: respecting
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...Alumni Bulletin pointing out the disparity between Harvard's stand on recruiting by coaches and the policies of certain other Ivy schools closely reflects the College's official position. Dean Watson said yesterday, "Harvard is very anxious to have a certain uniformity in the Ivy Group with respect to the role of coaches...
...Kotaro Tanaka, conservative ex-Chief Justice of Japan and a convert to Roman Catholicism, whose deep respect for the law was outraged by the actions of Tokyo's snake-dancing anti-U.S. rioters earlier this year ("influenced by a foreign power...
...Rican Catholic might believe that voting for the P.D.P. was a political matter outside the realm of faith and morals, and considered the bishops' letters merely advisory exhortations. In that case, if the voter has considered carefully and acted in good faith, he can be held sinless in respect to the vote. A top Vatican official explained the fine distinction: "Bishops are mortals and can be mistaken. And if the bishops are wrong in this case, then the voter in good faith has not sinned by voting, but he has sinned in disobeying his bishop...
...undergraduate and the person in charge of the group. Since the structure of the various seminars is for the most part similar--meetings once a week, often around the dinner table--topics, speakers, and, oddly enough, the House it is given in have emerged as the determining factors with respect to attendance...
...compromise that infuriates activists on both ends of the spectrum. In order to get the liberal bills through and please the North, he has stripped them of those clauses most offensive to the South. And so on, and so on, and so on. For this he has the respect and mistrust of every one of his colleagues...