Word: choses
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...good will search earnestly and hopefully for a way to peace in the world, it is also critically necessary to face aggressive power squarely and examine the means for dealing with it. Pleased as we are to report that men are striving for pacem in terris, we chose this week's cover subject with the thought in mind that no one in the world should be confused about where the real danger to peace lies...
...Lily-White Bench." At no time has Powell appeared in court on his own behalf. And last week he chose for the first time to give any public explanation of "my side of the case." He rose in the House of Representatives, where he could say whatever he wished and, under the U.S. Constitution, be legally free and clear of any threat of libel or slander...
...auto accident shortly after his graduation in 1928. Before her own death last fall in her lifetime Brooklyn house, Mrs. Jadwin had decided to bequeath her fortune to a university as a memorial to both. Last week Princeton President Robert F. Goheen was able to announce that Mrs. Jadwin chose Princeton rather than Columbia for that memorial: a no-strings gift of $27 million...
...sites offered for the permanent WHRB home, the station chose the basement of Memorial Hall, underneath Sanders Theatre...
Frankfurter chose as clerks for Holmes: Mark DeWolfe Howe '28, professor of Law; W. Barton Leach '21, Story Professor of Law; and Arthur E. Sutherland, Bussey Professor of Law. Brandeis's clerks were: Paul A. Freund, Carl M. Loeb University Professor; Henry M. Hart Jr. '26, Dane professor of Law; W. Barton Leach '21, Byrne Professor of Administrative Law. One professor in the College, David Reisman '31, Henry Ford II Professor of Social Sciences, was also chosen by Frankfurter as a Brandeis clerk...