Word: endangerment
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Since the A.M.A. and other organized medical groups have continuously trembled at the prospect of federal aid in any form, this bill has, and will have, determined opposition. Arguing that once the government extends its purse, socialized medicine will inevitably follow, the A.M.A. continues to fight the Senate bill and...
Upstairs & Downstairs. In a parliamentary committee room where Labor leaders faced the rebel, Chancellor of the Exchequer Hugh Gaitskell put aside his donnish suavity for a hard go at Nye Bevan. "He hit me hard," said Gaitskell, "so I'm going to hit him back." Though many members sympathized...
The U.S. Supreme Court last week raised an issue that has long worried thoughtful U.S. editors. The issue: Do sensational newspaper stories in criminal cases endanger the right of an individual to a fair trial? The question was highlighted as the court reversed the conviction of two Negroes sentenced to...
The Teach student was being held last night for hearing this morning on a charge of "operating to endanger."
Commager, in a lecture at the spring meeting of the Radcliffe Phi Beta Kappa chapter, spoke on the topic, "The Importance of Dissent." He explained that the practical consequence of censoring free thought endanger any country.