Word: haleys
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...called Sir William Haley [editor of the London Times') an automatic suppressor of news...
...Msgr. McGlinchey based his stand on religious principles, the action was both his privilege and duty. But there is no such excuse for Dr. Dennis Haley, Boston's Superintendent of School, who not only praised the ban, but that going steady "robs the youngster of one of the finer experiences of growing up--the friendship and companionship of as wide a circle of acquaintances of both sexes as possible." This argument was stated more succinctly by Harvard sociologist George C. Homans who said, "A man gets a much better education playing the field...
Public officials, like Dr. Haley, should not use their positions to enforce or recommend rulings which concern the private individual...
Communists appear on British Broadcasting Company facilities to campaign for office and to take part in public forums due to BBC's non-partisan policy, reported Sir William Haley, editor of the London Times, last night...
...golden rule may not apply in outer space. The International Astronautical Congress, which received the Pope's blessing at its meeting in Rome last week, heard Washington Lawyer Andrew G. Haley describe the basis of what he called "metalaw" (a coinage modeled on metaphysics). Doing unto others as we would they do unto us, said Haley, may not work with other "forms of existence." The spacemen of tomorrow may encounter "sapient beings different in kind," which may require that we "do unto others as they would have done unto them. We must treat them as they desire...