Word: fair
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...perfectly fair and honest to say," Griswold said, "that law is now a good entrance to business...
...person or organization has influenced or tried to influence my conduct of these programs. [They] will take second place to no other forum for impartiality, objectivity, nonpartisanship and fair play in the truly American sense...
...What's wrong with that?" shouted Taylor's opponents in a stormy council meeting last week. "It is not fair to the lady," answered Taylor, "that she should be put in a position where she may be suspected of indoctrinating the children with whom she comes in contact." "Rubbish," said another councilman, but Taylor was warming to his work. "This is a free country," he cried, "and Dr. Broda can marry whom she likes [but] I have liberty to say what I feel the public have asked me to say . . . We don't like...
...pundit: Columnist David Lawrence, 65, whose "Today in Washington." sold by the New York Herald Tribune to 257 U.S. newspapers, is the respected voice of right-wing Republicans. In Lawrence's mixture of news and opinion Eisenhower Republicans often find as little to agree with as do Fair Deal Democrats...
...done wrong, he should be punished. But the evidence against him should be produced and evaluated by a proper court in a fair trial Neither torture nor an oath nor the threat of punishment such as imprisonment for contempt should be used to compel him to provide the evidence to accuse or to convict himself...