Word: equal
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...fully is here impossible. One observation, however, must weight heavily. Admitting that both the 47 Workshop and the Business School, for example, are purely vocational in purpose, it would seem true that a vocational course which trains men in what has long been recognized as an art is of equal and even more importance to a college of liberal arts than a course which trains for tasks which have but recently been dignified by the name of "profession". Drama is one of the great products of human civilisation; "business" is after all only a means...
...women shall have equal rights throughout the United States and every place subject to its jurisdiction...
...expression "equal rights" is the crux of the Amendment. It means not only equal rights in matters of citizenship and property, in guardianship of children and holding office, but it also means that women shall have the right to work equally with men, unhampered by restrictions. In short, minimum hour, minimum wage and similar laws, if they apply only to women, would be wiped off the statute books...
Although Miss George's performance is one of the most expertly irresistible of the season, almost an equal credit must go to Bruce McRae. He is, perhaps, the champion leading male of our theatre. Never did his intensive enthusiasm, his rapidity of speech and his pleasant personality better fit a role...
...plunged Cyril Walker and thus did sleek Wal- ter become unofficial golf champion of the world. Hagen, at the end, was "17 and 15". Of 57 holes played, Walker won but 7, tied but 25. Said statisticians: "Never before* has a match between two great professionals of seemingly equal merit been so lopsided." In the first day's play, Walker turned in a 76 to Hagen's 68, a 74 to his 71. Next day, he did an 80 to Hagen's 75, began the fourth round 16 down. He lost the first hole, lay dormie...