Word: fair
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...article on McCarthy and R. M. Chapin Jr.'s drawing were a tremendous effort to show McCarthy for what he truly is . . . I am becoming more & more convinced that somebody should toss fair play out the window and use McCarthy's own methods against...
...seemed doubtful that any fair military court could come to a sharper decision, or avoid creating some kind of military limbo in which such hapless men as Colonel Schwable would be compelled to wander, unpunished but unloved, for the rest of their lives...
...plan to which the HUERA and the University have agreed seems a fair one, Rumors of mass, indiscriminate firings are just so much hogwash. Of the two hundred or so maids now in the Houses, only about fifty will be laid off. Chosen because of their lack of seniority, most of this group were hired only last fall. And because they will be forced to leave their old jobs, the University has offered them preference should they want to apply for work in the College dining halls. Outside of this group, there will be no layoffs. About fifty maids usually...
Astronomer Clyde Tombaugh, who spotted the planet Pluto (1930), is looking for a nearer and even more elusive object: a second satellite of the earth. Since he refuses to give details and refers questioners to Army Ordnance-in Washington, it is fair to assume that the famous rocket-men who work for Army Ordnance are interested in the project. They may want merely to know what opposition from nature their rockets are apt to encounter when they climb deep into space. Or they may have a more ambitious interest: a nearby, natural satellite might be a more convenient base...
...should like to express our gratitude for the fair and objective coverage which the CRIMSON has given...