Word: eminentance
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Victim (Allied; Pathé-America), a British picture that the Johnston office has found "thematically objectionable," elaborates a startling statistic: in nine out of ten cases of blackmail in Britain, the victim is a homosexual. Why? The answer, as provided by a speech in the script: "A law which sends...
Competent Genius. The Human Predicament seems an overly ambitious undertaking for a man who has only two novels, and a collection of children's stories to his credit in 61 years. But Hughes shares the confidence in his genius that has been expressed by eminent men (T. E. Lawrence...
To accomplish this, he turns the presiding Judge Haywood (Spencer Tracy) into an active figure, avoiding the conventional image of justice in a trial-drama: aloof if not passive. Haywood, whom Tracy plays with proper naivete and the suspicious honesty of a Maine Yankee, is trying the case of Ernst...
Any attempt by the Cambridge Redevelopment Authority to obtain the Bennett St. MTA Yards by the right of eminent domain may develop into a major court battle, legal experts told the CRIMSON yesterday.
Lawyers pointed out that the City and its Redevelopment Authority must obtain the right to exercise the power of eminent domain from the Commonwaltth of Massachusetts. They stressed that the MTA, as a special agency of the state, also obtains its power from the Commonwealth.