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...tipped off Minority Leader Everett Dirksen, whose forces had become reasonably confident that they could scuttle Morrissey's nomination. After crossing the Senate floor to give Teddy an avuncular handclasp, old Ev rumbled: "It takes something for a young man to subdue his pride. It doesn't bother an old bastard like me. But in a young man it takes courage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Judiciary: Profile in Brinkmanship | 10/29/1965 | See Source »

...create massive support, but the failure of most of the Scholars to use this opportunity to reappraise their attitudes towards Vietnam and their roles in this democracy, the failure of most of the Scholars to consider how they can best express their opinions and whether it is worth the bother. And these are in turn part of the failure of American attitudes and institutions to accommodate--let alone encourage--dissent. In view of this, it is important to mention the individual actions inspired by the appeal--that Jacquelyn Evans and George Cave returned their medallions, that I wrote to President...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A TIME TO SPEAK | 10/21/1965 | See Source »

...insurrection (Britain has not gone in for that sort of thing since 1776). Instead, what seemed to lie ahead was economic reprisals: the freezing of Rhodesia's sterling deposits, ejection from the Commonwealth and its tariff protection, trade boycotts or embargoes. All of which did not seem to bother former Finance Minister Smith. Indeed, despite the vulnerability of Rhodesia's $50-million-a-year tobacco trade with Britain, it was an open question as to how successful sanctions would be, though both the U.S. and West Germany told Smith they would cooperate with Britain. As one letter writer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rhodesia: Right Around the Corner | 10/15/1965 | See Source »

...lesson. In the first year, there are six courses to master, and in all except one, the beginning of the year lays a foundation on which the rest of the year is built. If a student doesn't master the concept of Consideration in Contracts, he might well not bother to learn about Unilateral Contracts. If he doesn't understand Hadley v. Baxendale, he will study the whole area of breach of contract in a vacuum...

Author: By Alan L. Ricarde, | Title: Law School: Much Work and Little Play | 10/14/1965 | See Source »

...more" includes students. With the exception of one senior faculty member who evidently takes pride in an overstuffed day and accordingly informed his first year class this year not to bother him in his office, all the faculty members are accessible. Dean Griswold, for example, who is frequently lecturing or consulting abroad, will always speak with a student, frequently on less than a day's notice. Likewise, the thought of Freund or Howe or Braucher's turning away a student is unthinkable, despite the grinding schedules these men keep...

Author: By Alan L. Ricarde, | Title: Law School: Much Work and Little Play | 10/14/1965 | See Source »

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