Word: fair
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Giant Step. Kefauver donned the statesman's mantle at Los Angeles' Occidental College, blamed many a world problem on "our failure to stand up fair and square on the issue of colonialism." He, too, was concerned about the Middle East: "We delayed too long in seeking not just a cease-fire but a general settlement in the area. We waited long enough for the Soviet Union, with its offers of arms and economic aid, to become a party of interest in the Middle East . . . Thus, by our inaction, we have permitted the Soviet Union to take another giant...
Gordon M. Fair, master of Dunster House, one of the original sponsors of the inter-House debaters, will moderate the championship contest and award a trophy to the winner...
...Democratic Party in Massachusetts has had an excellent record in civil rights. The late Maurice J. Tobin, former Governor and later Secretary of Labor under President Truman, was a prime mover in the creation of the state Fair Employment Practices Commission, while the Hon. James L. O'Dea, Jr., House Majority Whip, led the fight to abolish segregation in the state National Guard. The civil rights stand adopted at our convention called upon the Massachusetts delegates to the Democratic National Convention "to fight for a strong Civil Rights plank in the party's National Platform...
Keith Costa, at center, leads the out-field with speed and an ability to roam far after fly balls. A fair power hitter, he sparked the rally in the M.I.T. game. Lee McTurnan in left can also play in the infield. Slovin and Peter Rayel, two fair long ball hitters, make up the rest of the outfield squad...
...Yardlings meet a fair Northeastern team today in Brookline. Byron Johnson will open on the mound, with Larry McCully behind the plate. The in-field remains the same as in yesterday's game, with Tom Hoff at first, George Harrington at second, Maurico Balboni at third and Kasarjian at short...