Word: judgment
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Pigs. Quite the contrary. Last week, for example, with problems swirling all around him, he told the National Co-op Conference in Washington: "With all of our complaints, with all of our sufferings, our inconveniences, our setbacks, our frustrations, I think that all of us have good enough judgment to know that we are on the way, that we are moving, that we are getting better every...
...Crimson. Yet to me it did not seem that what I read constituted action worthy of the headline "Shame," nor even, as you concluded, behavior suggesting "that their objections to the war are hardly as serious or sincere as they would have us believe." And I appeal to your judgment that their silence was equivalent to a decision "to emulate Mr. Johnson's notorious behavior...
Powell has not been home for nearly a year, fearing that he will be clapped into jail on contempt charges springing from his failure to pay a libel judgment to a Harlem widow. Although the faithful overwhelmingly endorsed him yet again in a special election last April to fill the House seat vacated by his exclusion, Powell remained ensconced on Bimini with his former secretary Corinne Huff. Two weeks ago, he did interrupt his endless summer long enough to spirit himself into Washington for an hour's testimony before a federal grand jury looking into his possible misdeeds...
...give him the privilege to run ROTC like a little West Point. In the case of the four disenrollments, Pell did have the authority to act on the basis of his personal opinion of the cadets' personal characteristics. But it does not excuse the fact that he used poor judgment, was factually contradictory, and was inconsiderate of the students' rights and post-college plans...
Monro, Master John Finley, and at least one other University official met with Colonel Pell and advised him that he was acting wrongly; he ignored the advice and held fast to his own judgment...