Word: felted
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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With something like the grudging irritation that Queen Isabella's customs men must have felt when they waved Columbus into the black Atlantic, New York's kingly Port Authority last week granted limited permission to two airlines to operate commercial jet transports from Idlewild Airport. Within hours, the British Overseas Airways Corp. had hurriedly rounded up twelve paying passengers...
...most closely reasoned, carefully pinpointed opinion of the whole desegregation struggle, the Supreme Court last week struck at the massive Southern attempts to avoid compliance with its 1954 integration order. Specifically, the court aimed its opinion at Arkansas' Governor Orval Faubus-but its effect would be felt in Virginia and in any other Southern state that had placed hopes for resistance in hedgerows of state laws...
Because many of the runners were close together throughout the race, the final outcome was not decided until the last 200 yards. Although the score was closer than expected, Coach McCurdy felt that the varsity had turned in its best performance of the year yesterday...
...repercussions of this policy-change are only just beginning to be felt. It seems worthwhile, then, to probe more deeply into the situation which made such a step necessary; and to consider ways and means of averting the most regrettable of its effects...
Noting that members of the HEYRC was aware of the formation of the Council, Muntzing commented that their omission was not an exclusion. He said that the Law School group and the other Republican clubs in the vicinity felt the HYRC should be included "since it is older and more representative of the College...