Word: lawyerly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...face red with anger, Ford tore into Lawyer Ralph Nader, author of Unsafe at Any Speed and the industry's most persistent critic. Said Ford: "Frankly, I don't think he knows very much about automobiles. He can read statistics and he can look up a lot of facts that are in the public domain, and he can write books, but I don't think he knows anything about engineering safety into automobiles...
While Brooke's opinion does not have the force of a court ruling, a prominent Boston lawyer said last night that the attorney general's opinion "would be basis enough for Harvard or any other private institution to concede the unconstitutionally of the oath...
...same lawyer pointed out also that the Arizona oath which sought to "test" a person's loyalty differs greatly from the Massachusetts teachers' oath which merely seeks to "affirm" a person's loyalty...
Even the cast mishmashes beach and horror types. Boris Karloff plays a corpse in search of his youth; Tommy Kirk, who must be pushing 30, plays his usual teenager; Basil Rathbone, who must be 80 and sorely in need of funds, plays a conniving old lawyer; and Nancy Sinatra embodies all her father's physical attributes except his voice...
When Soapy Williams left Michigan to become Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Jerry Cavanagh was a completely unknown 32-year-old Detroit lawyer. His election as Mayor in 1961 was an even greater surprise than William's victory in 1948, and it left Cavanagh owing little to Williams and the Fifties Liberals, some of whom opposed him. As a nonpartisan Mayor with few debts, Cavanagh was free to make a different kind of record and form a different political outlook. His major achievements--improvement of police-Negro relations, a city income tax, and an imaginative anti-poverty program...