Word: ets
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Many Southern politicians make no pretensions about racial equality. They don't want it, and are not afraid to say so. Others who don't want equality, but are afraid to say so, are perched on the same fence of states' rights as the General, et al. If the presidential candidates would look around at the Southerners they would realize how hypocritical their desire for equality but unwillingness to enforce it really is. They would sense the obvious fact that they are in the position of fellow travelers to the Bourbons and the bigots...
...circulation went up slightly, but not the way it was expected to under the whirlwind treatment. Crowell-Collier's profits, which had been down, kept dropping steeply. Such scare tricks as Collier's "Preview of the War We Do Not Want" issue (TIME, Oct. 29 et seq.) gave circulation a temporary lift, but earned Collier's thousands of adverse critics around the world...
...from a break in a heavy red velour curtain came black-robed Chief Justice Fred Vinson, followed by the eight associate Justices. After each had settled into a high-back leather chair, Vinson hunched forward and read from the court calendar: "No. 744, Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company, et al., versus Charles Sawyer. No. 745, Charles Sawyer versus the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company, et...
...like to raise one dissenting voice to the choruses of protest against the Cambridge police that have been filling the CRIMSON lately. In my opinion, the riot last Thursday was a disgrace to the name of Harvard exceeded only by the childish recriminations that the CRIMSON, the Student Council, et al. have indulged in since the riot...
...opinion," says Stanley Verba '53, "the riot last Thursday was a disgrace to the name of Harvard exceeded only by the childish recriminations that the CRIMSON, the Student Council, et al have indulged in since the riot...