Word: condemnable
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Your March 17 Press section tries to condemn the Atlanta Journal's recession coverage ... 1) TIME says "The Journal suppressed the news of a layoff of 2,000 Lockheed workers last fall until it could report that the factory had found other jobs for some of them." Lockheed announced the layoff August 15. We printed it August 15, under a three-column headline. We printed it again August 30. It was four months later . . . that we carried our first story on the factory finding other jobs for them. 2) TIME says the Journal, until last week, "even banned...
...make a final plea for his client. Djamila Bouhired, permitted a few words before sentence was passed, said: "The truth is that I love my country; I want to see it free. And it is for this, and this alone, that you have tortured me and are going to condemn me to death. But when you kill us. do not forget that you are killing your own country's tradition of liberty, staining its honor, and endangering its future." The court sentenced her to death...
Indignity of Labor? Adler and Kelso expect economists to "clobber the book," and the possible objections are indeed strong. The scheme to diffuse capital might require more governmental control than the present pump-priming devices that K. & A. condemn. If the prescribed spreading of capital were more or less limited, would it give workers (except in theory) relatively more than they have today under high wage scales? Or, if the redistribution of capital were sizable enough to make a real difference, would there be enough capital concentration for new enterprise? Furthermore, the K. & A. vision of a coupon-clipping mass...
...past year John went to Harvard, Don went to Dickinson College. When Middletown knew they were leaving we had a farewell dinner for them. I was present at this dinner. Middletown knew what they were losing. I defy anybody, even Bill Stern, to condemn John Yovicsin. I think Bill Stern owes John Yovicsin and Harvard an apology...
Another alumnus, William P. Bailey '46, stated that "regarding the new House, if the mediocre, indeed incoherent design conception of the west elevation is an indication of the interior of this structure, then Harvard has commissioned a building that will ... give future generations just cause to condemn the aesthetic judgement of those who are now at the helm of the College...