Word: breach
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...MCCARTHY has done nothing to close the breach within the Republican Party by accusing President Eisenhower of being soft toward Communism. Moreover, his surprising blast at the President has given aid and comfort to his enemies and distressed many of his friends. If we think Sen. McCarthy was off-base in asserting that the Eisenhower Administration has failed to move against the Communists at home while placating them abroad, we likewise believe there were some grounds for his intemperate attitude toward the President. It is perhaps too late to heal the breach between the White House...
Neither the speed of the new Crossly dishwasher not the urgent need for safety warrants thins kind of breach of personal privacy. The insurance lobby has put one over on the American people this time. It may not find it so easy the next...
...suddenly shifted from virility to infirmity. It comes out three times a day on mimeographed sheets--to the sports departments of every newspaper in New York and New England--and it says that the Elis will battle on spirit and crutches. It tells of Jayvee members thrown into the breach. It tells of frantic shiftings within the Yale backfield. It enumerates the hospital list of Bulldog regulars. It does not mention that Yale's fine sophomore quarterback, Dean Loucks, will be playing second string on Saturday behind Bob Brink...
...include a former member of an Overseers Visiting Committee and a former member of the Corporation. Yet, these two, John S. Ames '01 and Grenville Clark '03 are two out of some six hundred persons who feel increasingly bitter toward the Corporation. The University is seldom publicly charged with breach of trust, but, when it is, one can be sure there is bad blood involved. The storm over the Arnold Arboretum is no exception...
...succeed in their present efforts, the supporters must get two positive verdicts from the court: first, that they have the right to challenge Fingold's decision that it is not in the public interest to bring the suit, and second, that there is an actual breach of trust...