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...ridiculous complaint by a College section man, reported n Monday's CRIMSON, that Professor Robert Amory Jr. is guilty of "unfair solicitation of votes" because he wrote letters on Law School stationery, strikes me as a pure example of nonsensical partisanship...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: On Amory's Stationery... | 11/17/1950 | See Source »

...have put through and continued to push programs like the Marshall plan and Point Four. They have advocated continued economic assistance to free nations. They have supported the United Nations, and been willing to back words with arms. While the Republicans theoretically went along in the period of "bi-partisanship," they have tried time and again to solvate** administration policies, as when they attempted to cut drastically our aid to Europe. Now that the period of cooperation between Republicans and Democrats has passed, the G.O.P. may be expected to attack the administration even more strongly on our foreign policy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Election Day, 1950 | 11/7/1950 | See Source »

...games if you must," said the strident voice, "but at least cultivate an attitude which will save you from ulcers. Go to the Stadium and drink in the atmosphere if you will, but dispense with this insane partisanship. Don't let your blood get heated by cheering...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE VAGABOND | 10/14/1950 | See Source »

...psychoanalysis a cure-all for the minor ills of the mind? Or is it a costly fad full of humbug? Few healing techniques of modern times are fought over with such violent partisanship as the long-drawn-out Freudian analysis. For the past fortnight, a layman and two prominent psychiatrists have carried on the argument in the Nation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: The Couch Cult | 9/11/1950 | See Source »

...find out, a bipartisan Senate-House subcommittee, headed by Illinois' Democrat Paul H. Douglas (TIME, Jan. 16), put this question to almost 500 U.S. economists, bankers and federal officials. Last week, in a clear, plain-speaking 50-page report that was notable for its lack of political partisanship, the subcommittee laid out a blueprint to put the U.S. fiscal house in order...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Blueprint for Balance | 1/23/1950 | See Source »

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