Word: biased
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...have been Churchill's task to launch the lifeboats, but TIME'S editorial staff must certainly have missed the boat, or at least been adrift in one, when it selected the cherubic bulldog as the "Man of the Half-Century." Could it be that your ever-apparent bias toward Franklin D. Roosevelt eliminated him as the only obvious choice-or does TIME require more time to see things in their true perspective...
...accept the money anyhow and add it to Lafayette's general endowment fund. "The college," he said, "is not in any condition where we can laugh off $140,000." But the decision brought instantaneous rumblings. Alumni phoned in protest. Sniffed the New York Times: "LAFAYETTE ACCEPTS FUND ON BIAS TERMS...
Reconsideration of the anti-bias resolution passed Monday by the Student Council appeared possible last night after three Council members who had opposed the anti-discrimination provision announced that they would ask for a review of the Council decision...
Despite the possibility of dispute the approved resolution is being turned over to Dean Bender and Associate Dean Robert B. Watson '37. Bender said that the anti-bias clause will be studied by the Faculty Committee on Student Activities, probably beginning late in January...
...motion on the bias measure was defeated once in the evening, but President Edward F. Burke '50 re-introduced it when he found out that one member who had abstained on the first ballot would vote in favor of the ruling...