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Answer for the clue "Ex-Harvard head ", 6 letters:
conant

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Usage examples of conant.

Kidder had instructed Conant that he was not to be disturbed except by messages of the greatest moment.

Like many another who had had Mammon by the tail, Conant did not know when to let go.

Eleven days later Kidder called Conant and gave specific instructions on how to equip his receiver with a facsimile set which would enable Kidder to send written matter over the air.

The other thought was of Conant and the vague uneasiness the man had been sending to him through the radiophone these last weeks.

Kidder knew that he could, for the time being, expect more sympathetic treatment from Conant than he could from a horde of government investigators.

Insuring his own life by refusing to report back to Conant until he was safe within his own laboratory again, he turned off his shield and walked up to the north end.

He had been meaning to call Conant all morning, but was very hesitant.

Then there was the vaccine they developed against the common coldthe reason why that affliction has been absolutely stamped out in the world today, for it was one of the things that Conant, the bank president, got hold of.

But if Conant was going to be that way about itwell, anyway, the receiver would be no good without the transmitter.

There was an eavesdropper to all of the foregoing Conant, squatting behind his great desk in the vault, where he had his sanctum sanctorum, knew nothing of it.

But if Conant was going to be that way about it-well, anyway, the receiver would be no good without the transmitter.

How sweet must it be for those who have an Eden in their hearts, like Roger Conant and his wife, to find a new world to project it into, as they have, instead of dwelling among old haunts of men, where so many household fires have been kindled and burnt out, that the very glow of happiness has something dreary in it!

After lunch Lady Conant talked to her explicitly of maternity as that is achieved in cottages and farm-houses remote from aid, and of the duty thereto of the mistress of Pardons.

Oh, Lady Conant said something at lunch about their having bought some land from some Lashmars a few years ago.

This last George did not realise till he met Lady Conant striding through Dutton Shaw a few days after the event.