Word: equality
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Lausche, who last June tempted Ohio's Republicans by implying that he would vote with the Republicans on Senate organization-and had since been calming Democrats by claiming that newsmen had distorted his words. But Frank Lausche, a master at appearing both things to both parties, was equal to the occasion. "I am," he replied, "a Democrat second and an American first. I will never hesitate to cross party lines when I think it will serve my country best...
...there will never be integration, Mississippi's way of life will remain as it is." But most of the editors felt that segregation was doomed even in Mississippi-though many believed that it might well linger as long as Governor Coleman's 50 years. Said Editor Cummings: "Equal justice must come. Our system makes no allowance for 47 states and Mississippi...
...turning out a slow-frozen, cold-storage product that looked like fish and often tasted like mush. In vesting $7 in buckets of brine, blocks of ice and an electric fan, Birdseye started to quick-freeze fish. Birdseye's process turned out well; his finances, however, were not equal to the strain of setting up a large manufacturing and distributing organization, and he went broke. Unfazed. he hocked his life insurance and gambled again. This time he won; in 1929 Birdseye. who now had powerful backers, sold his General Seafoods Corp. and 168 quick-freeze patents to the Postum...
Pass defense has often been a Crimson problem, and while the team will not see Benham's equal again this season, it must devise a way to curtail the enemy's aerial yardage. Today, despite many varying defenses...
...There is a clause in the Constitution of the United States which requires equal protection of the laws. Last night the police ticketed only the students' cars and other out-of-state cars. I have never heard of such inequitable, such lawless, enforcement of the law. I am a Harvard Law School student, I am a law-abiding American. Louis Altman...