Word: elements
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...election speech, James Michael Curley attacked Rapaport for having invited Norman Thomas to speak on a panel in 1947. He flung mud at the NBC director, claiming that, as president of the Law School Forum, he had tried to bring to Boston "a subversive, a communist element in our society...
...rather vague although it seems very likely that the too will be pointing for the convention this spring. It has been noted that Senator Taft has been especially energetic. In his attempt to organize backing among the Young Republicans although this group has almost always support the more liberal element in its party...
There has been plenty of pressure on the Governor to sign this proposal when it reaches his desk--which will probably be Monday. The only people who have been making any noise about it are the bill's authors and supporters. So far, the liberal element in Massachusetts has inexplicably kept its silence...
...fill the countless jobs without which the University could not function but "most students almost never become aware of them ... in the work they do and in their existence as people," says John U. Munro '34, Assistant to the Provost. "I think that the most important and least appreciated element of the University are the women who go on planning and putting these things together day by day. They are some of the most devoted and effective people at Harvard...
...Kowalski's line "You might not be too bad to interfere with," was vetoed for some indiscernible reason. Since this line was intended to suggest the first awakening of dishonorable intentions toward Blanche, Stanley's subsequent apelike pursuit now comes as a surprise. Legion attacks on the obvious "carnal" element in Stanley's relationship to his wife were not too successful; short of cutting her out of the picture, they could not wipe that smirk off her face...