Word: opinionated
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...after President Eisenhower nominated Christian Archibald Herter as his second Secretary of State, Chris Herter's old friend, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman J. William Fulbright, began canvassing fellow Senators to line up swift Senate confirmation for Herter to correct any impression that there is "some division of opinion." Fulbright's point: the President's preoccupation with the illness of John Foster Dulles and his three-day delay in naming Herter (TIME, April 27) had blown up a world williwaw of speculation that the President was less than enthusiastic about Herter's appointment...
...student might be allowed to enter in the fall, or he might switch into such a group at mid-years. A student in Social Sciences 1, for example, who did well the first term, or who, in his section man's opinion was qualified, might transfer into any one of several seminars being run in the Social Sciences area. Such seminars should do work not covered in later courses; they should not be specialized history courses or English sections. Linkages of history and sociology, economic theory and psychology in the Soc Sci area; combinations of literature and philosophy...
Leading the minority opinion, Justice Hugo Black stated, "Fear and abhorrence of the governmental power to try people twice for the same conduct is one of the oldest ideas in Western Civilization...
Professor Howe noted the decisions involved problems of federalism, and he felt that if the minority had won, "civil rights would be difficult to enforce." Freund called the majority opinion, "a check against bogus civil rights decisions...
...Governor, questioned once again on his opinion of Castro, asserted that he has great sympathy for the Cuban Revolution but disagrees with some of its methods...