Word: commonness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...that the ill-smelling Teamsters plopped $3,500 into his 1956 campaign hopper-a fact which Docking first clumsily denied and then admitted. And in crucial Sedgwick County, the local Democrats are in bad repute (Wichita, pop. 260,000) over recent scandals, e.g., the pending disbarment action against a common-pleas judge charged with having advised members of a burglary ring. Docking, 54, once regarded as a sure thing in his bid for an unprecedented Democratic second term, is headed for trouble...
Senator Leverett Saltonstall '14 will speak on "National Defense and Foreign Policy" tonight at 8 p.m. in the Harkness Common. His talk, sponsored by the Harvard Law School Republican Club, will be free and open to the public...
Although the Supreme Court actually has reversed itself on segregation and civil rights decisions, its recent ruling on school segregation is the law and the law should stand. So said Howard Whiteside, trial lawyer for the American Civil Liberties Union last night in Lowell House Junior Common Room...
...Colonel escapes censure for bad taste by taking attention away from the common plight of the two central characters, shifting it to their conflicting philosophies. "In life, there are always two possibilities," asserts Jacobowsky, to which the Colonel replies, "There is only one--to die with honor...
...result, one of the first lessons a Southerner learns on arrival here is that he is not part of a great brotherhood inherently bound together in common aims and ideals. His education begins quickly. Classmates from the North however, are a little slower to catch onto the fact that Southerner means nothing more than a person from the South...