Word: fair
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...unexpected victory came from Zab Warren, a Crimson sophomore, who won the 600-yard run in the fair time...
Churchill worried: "In Parliament I must be able to say that the elections will be held in a fair way." Perhaps it was his frustration that led him then to an incredibly inept remark: "I do not care much about Poles, myself...
Stalin quickly countered: "There are some very good people among the Poles. They are good fighters." He tossed in a consolation bone: to show how fair the Polish elections would be, he would see to it that Stanislaw Mikolajczyk, sturdy Polish Peasant Party leader and chief hope for a free Poland, would be allowed to return to Poland and electioneer...
...Fair Warning. Schroth had repeatedly given fair warning that he might be forced to close down. He had said flatly that he was unable to pay the $5.80 two-year package wage increase that Manhattan papers gave this year. Instead, he offered a $2.40 increase. The union replied that Schroth was "chiseling," and offered to take the case to arbitration, but only on the money questions. Schroth insisted that other "fringe benefits" of the Guild contract were important hidden wages, and refused to arbitrate unless the whole contract was subject to review. Said he: the Guild was asking the Eagle...
...want to support the bill, you can still sign it. You sign just to get it on the floor, that's all. Your signature doesnt mean you're for the bill. It just means that you want to see it get a fair trial. Give it a fair trial, I say. That's the American...