Word: following
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...fact that such laws are held unconstitutional by our learned tribunal by a 5-to-4 decision of itself raises a reasonable doubt. Hence it should not occur. If the laws of Congress should be sustained as constitutional, unless they are unconstitutional beyond a reasonable doubt, it would follow as night follows day that any decision of the Supreme Court holding a law unconstitutional would have to be agreed to by all the members of the Court...
...battle, and it may prove to be a most important battle. From myself to the lowest soldier in my army, we are all ready to fight desperately. Every service has been fully prepared-food, water, munitions, animals and men-to give a smashing blow, a blow that you can follow with your own eyes. BUT, in return, you must observe strict discipline, you must consider yourselves my own soldiers. Not one word of all this is to be written until the battle ends." Right in front of the Marshal's headquarters stood the powerful Zeiss telescope, formidable...
...Follow the Fleet" follows the flock of Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers dainties, which, in the past year, have delighted American lovers of song, dance, and whimsy. It musical score comes from Irving Berlin, and its plot is the product of the union of two Broadway successes, "Shore Leave" and "Hit the Deck...
...recommendations, "Fellow the Fleet" is topid at best. The producers had every reason to expect that a conglomeration of the above elements would find success easy and inevitable, but there is obviously lacking the spark of inspiration, indispensable to what is really good, even in the medium of celluloid. "Follow the Fleet" is the well-timed appearance of a cut-and-dried application of a tested formula...
...Conant will also address a sectional meeting on the intellectual and social development of the age group from 15-22, which will be attended by college teachers and administrators. The subject of his talk will be, "The Significance of the History of Science." A discussion from the floor will follow...