Word: governability
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...Under the laws which govern us, only the State has the right to take away the life of an individual. In reverse, this means that the State has an inherent duty to protect the life of an individual it does not wish to condemn...
...temporary injunction of Judge Robert M. Gibson in Pittsburgh's Federal District Court restraining the Govern-ment from anti-trust proceedings in Manhattan against Aluminum Co. of America (TIME, May 24 et ante): A Decision by a three-judge "special expediting" panel of the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia overruling Judge Gibson, opening the way for trial of Andrew W. Mellon and 42 other Alcoans...
...A.M.A. publications and spokesman for medical orthodoxy: "The tradition of medicine since the earliest times has been one of service-a service dependent for its success in the curing of disease on mutual responsibility between the doctor and his patient. The American Medical Association has established principles which must govern this relationship between doctor and patient. The purpose of these principles is to maintain for the public the highest possible quality of medical service. As long as human beings are themselves not standardized it will not be possible to provide them with a standardized doctor. Every system of medicine...
...Alban Berg articulated the same opinion with his opera Wozzeck. When he based an opera on Wedekind's Lulu, Berg produced the most impressive monument of lust in all musical literature. When orchestral excerpts from it were played at the Berlin Staatsoper, extra police squads stood by to govern the crowds. Lulu was given in concert form in Boston and New York, but never as a full opera before Composer Berg died in 1935 while still orchestrating the last...
What the Bureau does not govern are the travel bureaus, advertising bureaus and travel companies, many of them subsidized, which can and will participate in San Francisco's exposition...