Word: correct
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...order that your excellent profile of Mayor Daley [Mar. 15] be factually correct, be advised that Richard J. Daley's ambition to be mayor was not "unthinkable" to me, and his candidacy in 1955 was not in defiance of my wishes...
Although he praised Rock for presenting a correct picture of the Church's current birth control policy, he denied that the Church would approve the pill. "The Church is not opposed to birth control as such," the Cardinal explained, "but to the artificial means to control birth...
...figure that the Committee plucked, seemingly, from the air, are not the only points that it has been reluctant to talk about. It shows concern about the deficit in U.S. balance of payments accounts, but will not say where these deficits lie or how changes in foreign aid might correct them, aside from approval of an existing policy to the funds to purchases of American goods. It dismisses debate of all the proposals for new international monetary arrangements with the grandiloquent dogma that: Upon international dollar convertability at the existing gold parity rest the international payments mechanism which has evolved...
...seems to have first reached the judgment that Sacco and Vanzetti were guilty and then to have interpreted the evidence so that it would best support this conclusion. But there can be no question that Lowell and the other members of the committee felt their decision to be a correct one. This is the real tragedy of Sacco-Vanzetti: that the best of people with the best intentions managed to do the worst of deeds--kill two men who did not deserve...
...foolish to say that the decision of the Lowell Committee was in every way a logical one. Its evaluation of the evidence of Proctor, and of the charges against Ripley, the foreman, and in several other cases show a constantly repeating pattern: an intuitive decision that the prosecution was correct and the defense in error...