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...Supreme Court Justice, Goldberg has been ardently liberal-always favoring the fullest use of the court's power in behalf of civil rights and civil liberties, willing to override a state law, a congressional act or a previous court ruling if he felt that they encroached on an individual's constitutional rights. He was an insistent, spirited questioner of lawyers arguing before the bench...
...separation, integration, Pan-Africanism, socialism, revolution, exodus to...? Mr. Lerner remarked of the refreshing diversity of our viewpoints in his review of The Journal (whose contributors were neither racially nor ideologically of one complexion). This is but one reflection of the breadth and vitality of our commitment to the fullest examination of our peoples' problems. Our organization for that purpose, in this liberal academic community, should be judged by its practical fruits. James W. Wiley...
...excellence of this production lies not alone in its modesty. Ross at once exercises audacity and restraint. With a sure instinct for what will work--and for what he need not bother with--he has used the ample talents of his cast to their fullest...
...bonnet from the ring amid pained protests from her loyal supporters. One of them, John Kenneth Galbraith, Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economics, said in Washington last night that he was "very disappointed" that her votes were not counted and urged her to "pursue her candidacy to the fullest extent...
UNITED NATIONS. "I support unconditionally the purposes the U.N. was originally intended to serve. I believe we must make the fullest possible use of the U.N. and work hard to improve it. And while the U.N. was never designed to be a substitute for a clear and resolute U.S. foreign policy, we must take all reasonable steps to help the U.N. become a more effective instrument for peace among nations...