Word: objectionable
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Concludes Rosenthal: "Most American newsmen have no objection at all to TV's legitimate news coverage. But they do not feel that they are under any obligation to cripple their craft to help television put on a 'show.' "
Furthermore to talk dogmatically of excluding "sectarianism" from the University when the consequences of such an exclusion deprive the intellectual life here of a fuller diversity smacks of the anti-religious prejudice that is one of the curses of modern life. Yet you talk of "indifference" as a freedom essential...
One aim of the law, passed during the Depression, was to force workers to retire and get out of the labor force to make room for someone else. Since then, the labor shortage has changed the need for such a requirement, and 26 bills to let a worker over 65...
As Bernard Ireland, director of Columbia's undergraduate admissions says, "Our greatest single problem is convincing people from outside our area to come here instead of other schools. Other Ivy colleges, particularly Princeton and Dartmouth are campus schools, and they have heavy attraction. The chief objection we get from the...
It is the three-month-old hearings of the Air Force's support of this program which were recently blown up in the Boston Post. The Post ran some of the testimony of Senators whose primary objection to the Research Center seemed to stem from their belief that the Harvard...