Word: breadths
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Magda Gabor, Al Capp, and Earl Wilson will examine the extent and breadth of "The American Girl" in a Law School forum tonight. The three experts will examine her assets in Sanders Theatre in a symposium...
Citation: "Son of the spacious American Southwest, whose breadth of vision, adventurous spirit, and free-reined energy have electrified the business world with all the thrill of a western romance...
...opinion. Milton went over Ike's memoirs, Crusade in Europe, in manuscript. When Milton moved from the presidency of Kansas State to Penn State in 1950, Ike counseled him and was on hand to help install him in his new office. Says the President: "[Milton's] breadth of experience is really quite a remarkable thing. He is at once at home with ideas and also so practical. I think I'd rather take his views than those of anyone else. He's a unique baby brother-he's got the respect of all the older...
...defensive. The Mau Mau gangs strike and vanish, and the white & black soldiers and police and farmers-on-commando go blundering after them. A commando leader said: "We were doing a little maneuver with some Lancashire Fusiliers. The Fusiliers passed us a tree trunk's breadth away. There were 20 of us, and they never saw us. If we had been Mau Mau!" He made a crude gesture with a calloused hand across his throat...
...conspiracy concept of which we were warned by Justice Jackson in the Krulewitch case; (4) the governmental use of informers paraded from case in case; (5) the disregard of basic principles of double jeopardy, as in the second Remington case; (6) by the extraordinary breadth of evidence permitted to go to a jury--as in the Bridges case where the charge of Communist membership was regarded as supported by his views on trade with China, and the recent Rosenberg case where the activity of the defendants in the Spanish refugee campaign was considered somehow relevant to the charges that these...