Word: cautioningly
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Theodore R. McKeldin, Governor of Maryland, sharing the platform with Herter, stressed the need for caution in desegregation. McKeldin declared that he opposed segregation but felt that using force to integrate schools would be a terrible mistake...
...pleading for my state because we have had little trouble with integration but for the Deep South where there is a truly serious problem," McKeldin stated. The country must realize that the Civil War destroyed the South's social system, and proceed with the necessary caution, he added. Germany could quickly recover from the two World Wars because it only suffered economic destruction, but Southerners have to adapt themselves to a new way of life, McKeldin said...
Forbidden Planet. For earthlings with that end-of-winter feeling: spring cruise at speed of light to Altair-4-small, out-of-the-way planet, two moons, green sky, pink sand, personal robot service. Caution: pack an atomic weapon. Occasional monsters (TIME, April...
...from Senator Fred G. Moritt, New York City Democrat, came a note of caution...
...trouble was economic. The British public was bewildered and resentful. Only two years ago the Tories were boasting of a boom. Last fall Chancellor of the Exchequer Rab Butler had put on an "amber light"-nothing to worry about, just a little caution needed. Last week, though no Tory minister dared use the term, the word on the tip of their tongues was "crisis...