Word: fair
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...School Dean Erwin Griswold added his great influence to that of the many public figures who sharply oppose such committee practices. "If a man has done wrong, he should be punished," he said, "but the evidence against him should be produced and evaluated by a proper court in a fair trial...
Justice Brandeis once called the states a laboratory for legislation. New York's proposed code of fair investigative practices is just the kind of experiment the Justice must have had in mind. If passed, it can provide a working model for Congress and the states to examine, and perhaps, to adopt...
...meant that the Press was laden with equal parts honor and deficit. As is the case with all university printing plants, the Printing Office was self-supporting, and even showed a tidy profit. But not enough to balance the Press's honor. So Murdock, pleading the Cause of The Fair Name as justification for continuing the Fine Books Policy, hiked the printing fee for the University Departments ten per cent--still a good buy compared to outside houses. He reasoned that the Departments should held support the agency that was so beautifully publishing their dry "Studies...
None of this bothers Harry Grant, who talks about the Journal with the purple sweep of a Fourth of July orator and the fervor of an evangelist. Says he: "The Journal must be our Fair Lady. We must have freedom, freedom, freedom-not to be willful, or bigoted, or swell-headed, or to give us delusions of grandeur-but so that the Journal can act entirely as it thinks best for the community. The Journal is above our frailties. The Journal's job is to serve the public. It can't be anything else...
...reason to suspect a delinquency it is his moral responsibility to avoid betraying his fellow into the hands of an unscrupulous and ambitious politician. To the extent that he observed these tenets, Professor Furry (and Leon Kamin) should receive the support of fair-minded...