Word: expression
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...They are publishing children's weeklies. The breezy Laborite tabloid Minor (circ. 4,535,687) started it with Junior Mirror, filled with puzzles, junior sports news, contests, do-it-yourself news, and comics, which has already reached a circulation of 1,300,000. Lord Beaverbrook's Daily Express (circ. 4,077,835) followed with a tabloid Junior Express, last week sold more than 900,000 copies. The cheesecake-laden Daily Sketch inserted a Junior Sketch section in one of its regular editions, has upped its circulation more than 50,000. News-Chronicle admitted: "We are at the point...
...contents of the forthcoming questionnaire about which the administration was very secretive. In mid-January the Georgia Tech and Georgia University chapters of the American Association of University Professors and the Georgia Education Association together scheduled a conference with special Assistant Attorney General Lamar W. Sizemore for the express purpose of advancing suggestions for making the questionnaire as unobjectionable as possible...
Local newspapers spoke out in defense of Mitchell's right to express his views--no matter how controversial. Campus groups praised the professor and denied allegations that he had tried to indoctrinate his students...
...developed and flourished. At its apex is the realm of higher education where the responsibility for furthering the routes of truth and knowledge rests more heavily than in any other area of the educational system. In the realm of higher education the American right to question, to explore, to express, to examine and re-examine, is of necessity exercised continually. Were it not so, our diverse intellectual resources would become stagnant...
...woman is traditionally allowed to be emotionally unstable, subject to ... capricious appetites . . . And the pregnant woman who does not show some of these vagaries is often subtly encouraged to do so by her friends . . . However sublime it may be under the proper circumstances, in sober fact the pregnancy may express hostility on the part of either husband or wife, increase the self-esteem of either, or be a mere coincidence . . . For the woman who has been trained to regard men as beasts, sexual intercourse as vile, and childbirth as a sort of vaginal Armageddon, the pregnancy may be a massing...