Word: expression
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Harriman, in Boston for eight hours, stressed that "Harvard, its students, and professors should not be afraid to express opinions on controversial matters such as the McCarthy and Jonner election...
Terming the delay a "refined cruelty" on the part of the District Attorney, Struik complained that "it will be some time before the public can know whether or not a man may hold and express a point of view unpopular in some high places without going to jail...
...dispute started when Currey, who refuses to express preference for a Presidential candidate, started to war within the Young Democrats. Tobin, elected president last spring, had indicated he wanted the organization to endorse Stevenson and local Democrats including Governor Dever. But Currey didn't want to back local officials and even had reservations about supporting Stevenson...
...vote of five to one, the weekly Barnard College Bulletin came out in favor of Stevenson; the dissenter, however was given space in the Bulletin's editorial columns to express her views. Some students said Spectator should have made a similar move, but the editors claim their vote was unanimous, eight to zero...
...long-wed "A.P." snapped back with a peppery article in the Daily Express: "For 38 years I have given practical proof of my respect for 'Christian marriage' . . . Most of us, I am sure, whether we recognize 'Our Lord's authority' or not, have the same 'ideal' of marriage as the editor ... I hate to use the word 'humbug' in any controversy; but let me say that the Voice of the Church has behind it some very loose and inconsistent thinking . . . If a man divorces his first wife after five years...