Word: conor
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...years, the CRIMSON has printed two major opinions on the use of the Amendment. Only by Law School professors Zechariah Chafee and Arthur E. Sutherland deplored its use; the other, by Alexander Meikiejohn defended it. Today we print a third opinion by New York lawyer, John F. O'Conor...
...familiar ground that he might incriminate himself. He refused, for instance, to say whether he had ever known White or Lauchlin Currie. He even refused to say whether he was then & there engaged in espionage against the U.S. Cried the hearing's exasperated chairman, Senator Herbert O'Conor: "The sorriest spectacle . . . Very disgraceful . . . Coe should be dismissed summarily from his post...
...Maryland, Representative J. Glenn Beall scored a surprise victory for the seat vacated by Democratic Senator Herbert R. O'Conor. Beall beat George P. Mahoney, a popular Baltimore contractor...
...MARYLAND, Democrat George P. Mahoney, a big sand-and-gravel man, is leading Representative James Glenn Beall for Democratic Senator Herbert O'Conor's seat. Eisenhower would have to carry Maryland by a heavy majority to pull Beall in with...
Maryland's Herbert R. O'Conor asked: "What steps were taken by you to prevent Communists from having a voice in the Institute of Pacific Relations?" Lattimore answered: "I was not responsible for employment." Pressed further, the professor, long cited as an American authority on Soviet Asia, said he was really an innocent on ideologies: "I was not an expert on Communism . . ." Had any mistakes been made in U.S. China policy? Sidestepped Lattimore: "I make a distinction between mistakes and lack of success...