Word: blackly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Black, however, have thus far refused to go along. Though Douglas has resigned from his $12,000-a-year presidency of the Parvin Foundation, his lec ture agent reported that he has not stopped booking speaking engagements...
Douglas and Black contend that the in dependence of the Supreme Court would be threatened if Justices were subject to any sort of overseeing or discipline - even by fellow jurists...
...argued that be cause she was given no chance to dispute her debt in court before her pay check was cut, she was deprived of her property without the processes guaranteed by the 14th Amendment. By a vote of 7 to 1, the Supreme Court agreed, although Justice Hugo Black, in an angry dissent, called the voiding of Wisconsin's law a "plain judicial usurpation of state legislative power." - In 1964, WGCB, a radio station in Red Lion, Pa., broadcast a right-wing preacher's attack on Fred J. Cook, a frequent contributor to the liberal weekly magazine...
...have definitely changed. Not long after the curtain lifted at the American debut of the Stuttgart Ballet last week, the audience at Manhattan's Metropolitan Opera House was cheering in disbelief at the light-as-air elegance of a pack of young gazelles from the edge of the Black Forest...
...garage door), Mr. Bridge is approached with an odd mixture of respect, horror and wan amusement. The result is a strait-laced piece of comment on one facet of the American character more akin to Main Street than to the jocular psychedelic mayhem currently indulged in by black humorists...