Word: musts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...this suggestion is most unfair, for the Radcliffe wardrobe is practical, concealing, and suitably unstriking. It would be dangerous to demand more than this, and the recent assertion of independence from the norms of femininity must be applauded as most Radcliffe...
...good omen to see youth and virility in the figure of a man like Castro. He is justified in being irritated with the condemnation of his "war criminal" trials. Wishy-washy humanitarians in this country (who lisp, ''My, isn't he awful? He must stop that.") must make Castro laugh...
Neither passionate proddings by Northerners nor desperate defiance by Southerners have swayed Dwight Eisenhower in his refusal to make a moral crusade out of the civil rights issue. The President's bedrock position: the law must be obeyed. Last week the Administration sent to Congress a civil rights bill that is even more temperate in its use of law than its 1957 version. Notably missing: the celebrated Title III of the 1957 bill that would have empowered the Attorney General to file suits on behalf of citizens deprived of civil rights,* an omission seeming to indicate that the President...
...defeated the varsity earlier this season will be trying for a repeat performance at the I.A.B. tonight at 8:30 p.m. But the visitors have lost their last four games, all to League opponents, and as their victory over the Crimson was not of the most impressive variety, they must be rated as underdogs tonight...
Joel Landau will double in the hurdles and sprint races, and winning performances from him in both events could turn the meet in the Crimson's favor. Landau is a strong favorite in the hurdles, but in the dash he must face Yale's Steve Snyder, who ran 60 yards in an incredible 6.2 sec. last week...