Word: doored
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Davies. who came temporarily from Fargo, N. Dak. to preside over the Eastern District of Arkansas. To report on the life and times of Judge Davies, TIME Chicago Correspondent Ed Darby flew to wind-blown North Dakota (his plane was grounded on the way to Grand Forks when a door flew open in mid-air). And one night, done with work for a while. Ronald Davies sat shirtsleeved in his Little Rock chambers, talked long and thoughtfully to Chicago Bureau Correspondents Jack Olsen and Burt Meyers. His one stipulation: no questions about the pending integration case. For a portrait...
...scribbled notes: "The position of the respondent, Governor Faubus and his military officers, must be firm, unequivocal, unalterable: that the governor of the State of Arkansas cannot and will not concede that the U.S. in this court or anywhere else can question his discretion and judgment . . ." Harper left one door open for retreat: "This is not to say that the respondents will not comply until they can be set aside, with orders, even though they may be made here." Then, with old-fashioned courtroom courtesy...
Objecting to the closer supervision of Harvard exams, the editors cited that, "Many is the girl who tells the story of having been followed to the very door of the 'Ladies' Room' by a proctor...
Stookey related that he was working late in the office when the two Negroes knocked at his door. They asked information about someone in the building, and Stookey turned his back to look up the data. As he turned around, one of the Negroes brandished a gun and the other started to search him for money...
...this point, John U. Munro '34, director of Financial Aid, reopened the office door and confronted the robers. Both brushed past him and out the back door into the Yard...