Word: demands
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...conscious, which does not depend on 'the heart.' In how many marriages and liasons in the society we actually inhabit does no calculation enter or the heart play a cardinal role?" This is necessarily repugnant to those of young enthusiasms--perhaps of healthy emotional enthusiasms. But Wilson does not demand that it be eaten; he asks only that it be tasted...
...eyes of many authoritative observers, the committee's actions last night tried to circumvent the legal attacks. Over Shaplin's objections, the committee voted to demand that Tobin give his recommendations and the qualifications of the appointees. The board then voted to "ratify and affirm" the appointments of the men whose qualifications Tobin had given...
WOMEN WORKERS will be in greater demand than ever in next few years, breaking into formerly all-male industrial fields to ease growing labor shortage. Half of 10 million new workers U.S. must add by 1965 will be women, says Labor Department...
Aware as it is of the issue and demand in civil rights, the Senate must in time feel compelled to align the nation's practices with its principle, and support the concept of equality under law. As William S. White notes, the Senate feels itself based upon a "moral-Constitutional authority" and duty, and ultimately, it would seem, this should prevail in the passage of civil rights legislation...
...many plans for changing the curriculum that the Committee on Educational Policy is now considering--and apparently there are a good number under discussion--only one fits these requirements. It has so far received no publicity, probably because it would demand such a radical departure from the status...