Word: virtualization
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Buck, Dean and Provost for 15 years until his resignation in 1953, has served as virtual president of the University twice: when former president James B. Conant '14 was absent for atom research during the war, and later when Conant resigned to serve as West Germany High Commissioner...
Interview with McCarthy. At war's end he began his first column: "As I was saying before I was so rudely interrupted." Like many another British journalist, Cassandra puts himself in the middle of every story, to the virtual exclusion of anyone he is writing about. Last year, in a series on Senator Joe McCarthy, Cassandra seldom let even him get in a word as he wrote: "I told him I detested everything he stood for. I opposed what he was doing, and that on further acquaintance I felt almost certain that I would hate his guts. Furthermore, what...
Huang is a virtual prisoner today because of the skills he has acquired in the United States. Away from his home for over seven years, he has been with his wife for only three months during this period. She is now in Hong Kong outside the Communist orbit, but Huang has little hope of cutting through the tangle of statutes which separate them. He has lived the last two years, and perhaps will live his whole life fighting to rejoin his wife and family. So far, he has accomplished nothing...
...voiceless student: his date's ticket last year was expensive, and this year is outrageous. All this, despite the total abolition of the Federal 20% amusement tax, which means that on a $3.60 ticket, this year the H.A.A. nets nearly 17% more per ticket. Now, not satisfied with a virtual 17% net increase, the H.A.A. has raised the same ticket to $4.00, thereby being charitable to themselves to the extent of $1.00 more per ticket, or a 25% increase...
...Vermont Consuelo Northrop Bailey, second woman to be speaker of a U.S. state legislature,* won the G.O.P. nomination and virtual certainty of becoming the nation's first lady lieutenant governor. Tireless Connie Bailey, 54, who first won office (state's attorney) in 1927, drove 23,000 miles to campaign, handily defeated two strong male opponents, former Governor Harold Arthur and Attorney General F. Elliott Barber...