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Meanwhile, Archie Falardeau protested the charges of bias. "We insist that his being a fraternity man was not the consideration which led the board to its decision," he said...
...Masses, had just got around to analyzing the Nation's 120-page 85th birthday edition of last December, which, he noted, had carried congratulations from President Truman, Secretary of Agriculture Brannan, Mrs. Roosevelt, Trygve Lie and others. In the outsize edition, Hicks found a "general line of ... bias ... in the direction of giving the Soviet Union the benefit of almost every doubt, and the United States the benefit of very little doubt at all." Hicks broadened the indictment of Nation foreign policy made last fortnight by ex-Nation Staffer Clement Greenberg (TIME, April 2) to include the Nation...
...admission and scholarship awards among ethnic groups. Second, acceptance of such a gift will encourage other donors to express their preferences in restrictive clauses, clauses which limit the University's freedom of action and decrease the effectiveness of gifts. Third, it makes the University more vulnerable to charges of bias, however unfounded they...
France Spain in the villain of the piece, and the reader is expected to recognize him and bias his appearance. Arturo Bares has a lot of bad things to gay about France Spain, and be says them in a matter of face way for most of his novel. Not until the book is almost over does it begin to speak for itself, and not until then is it truly a novel...
...Rowan met white Southerners who were fighting race bias. An editor told him: "White supremacists are not thinking people." A businessman, whose parents had taught him race prejudice, said: "My children won't be that...