Word: discussing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Speaking for Douglas, Lawrence H. Fuchs, teaching fellow in Government, pointed out that his candidate raised the truly important issues which other candidates were afraid to discuss because of political expediency...
Among the letters I have received from you about TIME'S book on the U.S. college graduate was one from a woman reader (unmarried) in Georgia: "Having read with interest your column on They Went to College and your promise to discuss findings on the woman graduate later, I am writing in the hope of heading you off from an unremarked error in the folklore concerning woman and marriage...
...Council overlooking Manhattan's East River. Pakistan's Ahmed S. Bokhari spoke for eleven countries of the Middle and Far East. "The whole of Asia practically knocks at the door of the U.N.," he cried. ". . . It merely says one thing: 'Please, in heaven's name discuss this question . . .' If [you turn us away] it will amount to [saying], 'You can go to hell...
...important part of the Index is not the listed titles, but the fine Latin print in the introduction, citing the twelve classes of books which Catholics are not to read. They include: non-Catholic editions of the Bible, books attacking Catholic dogma, books defending "heresy or schism," books which "discuss, describe or teach impure or obscene matters." A volume fulfilling any of these specifications, whether it was published before or after 1600, is as fully banned as if it were mentioned by name. Many books, therefore, that to Catholics obviously fit one of these classifications are not even mentioned...
...Conference is held to discuss "common problems," and a different school is hostess each year...