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Indeed, on June 9 Notre Dame's president, Father John J. Cavanaugh, officially "postponed" his college's decision on whether or not to submit to the N.C.A.A. program. Notre Dame stayed on the fence, and Association officials began to sweat...
...submit that Mr. Blanshard in his writings uses the research methods of a scholar. He cites chapter and verse. May I suggest that his critics, instead of declaring how "fantastic and hilariously funny" his writings are or how "adolescent" his mind is, adopt the same scholarly method which he uses, and in replying to him cite chapter and verse...
...with Carolyn. "I know a cheap hotel," he confided. "I'll kill you if you scream." When they walked into the lobby, she winked desperately at a lounging marine; the marine simply winked back. She wept when Irwin shut the door of their room. She was forced to submit to him four more times during the night...
...unless it is scrpulously cared for. It is preserved for four years by a delicate interplay of influences, not forces, which serve to keep the mind in a shifting, uncertain, unsatiated, insatiable condition called "education." This condition creates a great deal of pain and conflict; some people refuse to submit to it at all, and many more flee from it at various stages...
Last March Usborne suggested the mysterious question to London's Spectator as a topic for its Competition, a resolutely droll contest in which readers submit humorous essays and verse on set subjects. Spectator readers sailed off on a sea of whimsey, concocting hypotheses. One suggested that the beast cut its paw on a Coca-Cola bottle, another thought the lion was a character actor from a traveling troupe of Shaw's Androcles and the Lion...