Word: objections
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Administration bill, submitted by Illinois Representative Chauncey Reed, would make admissible in federal courts wiretap evidence "heretofore or hereafter" obtained by the FBI "upon the express approval of the Attorney General" in national-security cases. That is all. The sole object of the bill is to make past and future wiretap evidence admissible...
...world nervously watched, to see whether the oil of democracy could mix with the vinegar of German authoritarianism. The West German voters swept all their Communists and Nazis out of national office and overwhelmingly put their faith in the dedicated, firm-handed democrat, Konrad Adenauer. No longer the passive object of other forces, Germany in 1953 was again one of the formidable forces of history and Konrad Adenauer one of history's makers...
...Philadelphia Inquirer's John C. O'Brien, whose newspaper has respectfully made room in its headlines for "Eisenhower," asked the President "a question involving the mechanics of newspaper production." His question: "Do you object to the use of your nickname in headlines?" Said Ike, "Well, no, of course I don't. All my life I have answered to that nickname . . . Everybody's sense of the fitness of things and of good taste is the deciding factor. So far as I am concerned, it makes not the slightest difference, not the slightest difference...
Franqaix: Sérénade B-E-A (Pasquier Sextet; Esoteric). A perfumed, witty and impudent serenade in the Gallic manner. Its object is the praise of womankind, plus solution of a technical puzzle: the three letters of the title are its thematic notes...
...report, drawn up by Committee Chairman Robert A. G. Monks '54 and Wendell Davis '54, asserts that the Claverly residents, on the whole, do not object to their Mt. Auburn St. location, and recognize its necessity to the "overcrowded Harvard community...