Word: existance
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...issue of corruption in the Truman Administration has been used as a symbol of the moral decay of government. Much over-exaggerated, it is hardly the monster that certain campaign speeches have made it out to be. But what corruption does exist Truman has failed to handle swiftly or competently. His attempts to clean up the government, such as by appointing Newbold Morris, have ended in dismal failure...
...Government then got down to a key part of its case: to prove that the syndicate system bound the bankers in a conspiracy. The U.S. Supreme Court has uniformly ruled that a conspiracy is less likely to exist if the trade practice under attack has been evolved to fill a functional economic need. As proof that the syndicate method was a deliberate conspiracy rather than just a gradual development, the Government said that it had been invented by the defendants in 1915. Last week came the Government's big chance to prove this vital point...
...ideal church music," says Davison, "should never be a distracting end in itself, but should exist to heighten the significance of the texts to which it is set and to be an ally of the attitude of worship...
Every characteristic will become more pronounced in the next few years. It is doubly important, then, to remove what undesirable disparities exist, and to tread yet more carefully the territory between over-concentration of membership and over-distribution...
Glennon stressed the "practical" point that Kefauver is definitely running, and "running well," while Stevenson has reiterated that he will seek re-election to the governorship of Illinois. Of the candidates that presently exist, he's well above the rest, Glennon said, while the Stevenson campaign is like a "closed corporation with a minimum of stockholders...