Word: blame
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...your story on Rabbi Richard Rubenstein [Feb. 16]: let us lay the blame of Auschwitz where it belongs: on all of us who let a madman run loose for so long. Please do not blame God. He has had a pretty rough time with His children...
Despite such assurance, aviation circles put a good part of the blame for the slowdown on politics. The program remains a prime target for a vociferous and growing minority. "A toy for the international jet set," Wisconsin Democrat William Proxmire called it in a Senate speech last fall. In his budget for the fiscal year starting next July, President Johnson has already trimmed his request for SST funds to $223 million, an $80.6 million increase from fiscal 1968 but only half of the boost that the Administration proposed last summer. Slowing development further would mollify congressional economizers by permitting additional...
...basic blame, says Morse, belongs to "patriotic" organizations, which warned against the admission of "undesirable foreigners" to the U.S.; it belongs to Congress, which refused to relax immigration laws even to save doomed children, and to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who feared that "the Jewish issue was a political liability." Above all, Morse blames the State Department, which refused for more than a decade after Hitler's rise to concede that he really was determined to annihilate Europe's Jews. Such an indictment by hindsight seems unduly harsh, particularly since so many Americans-and even so many European...
Cliffies are to blame, at least in part, for the decrease, William A. Shutzer '69 said yesterday. While contributions from Harvard successfully reversed the downward trend of the past four years, Radcliffe response was extremely disappointing...
...media have noisily pointed out, they are by no means the only-or the primary-culprits in leaking extra-judicial information. The police, prosecutors, and lawyers-as sources of press information-actually deserve the largest part of the blame. The ABA readily acknowledges this and the committee's recommendations aim primarily at these groups. If local bars adopt the ABA guidelines (as now seems likely) they can expel lawyers who violate them. And the ABA also recommended that police and courts punish law enforcement or judicial officers who violate ABA's proposed restrictions...