Word: objectionable
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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I object to the Governor's being invited here. My objection is not a disparagement of the right of the Harvard-Radcliffe Young Democrats to invite him, but such an invitation demonstrates an insensitiveness to the feelings of Negroes not only in Birmingham but throughout the country.
In Cambridge, the Harvard-Radcliffe Young Democrats last night invited the governor to debate President Kennedy's civil rights program with a Harvard faculty member. President Pusey bad said earlier the University would have "no objection" to an appearance by Wallace before a "legitimate undergraduate organization."
A Clay Pigeon. When the chiefs stepped down, it was the scientists' turn. Dr. Edward H. Teller, one of the developers of the hydrogen bomb and strong advocate of intensive atmospheric test ing, told the Senate that "the signing was a mistake. If you ratify the treaty, you will...
The principal, superficially plausible, objection to the treaty is that underground testing or planned abrogation by a huge test series would allow the Soviets to snatch a decisive weaponry advantage. The President has argued, of course, that this is impossible. Unless the anti-treaty senators can themselves provide authoritative evidence...
The jury panel was called, and twenty two men stood up and filtered to the front of the room, some in overalls, most in ill-fitting dungarees or khaki pants. The last two men called were Negroes, and as their steps could be heard clambering down from the buzzards' roost...