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...Smith. Justice does not rest on due process alone. There must also be good laws and intelligent interpretations. It is obvious that the admirable use of the due process has here been used to cover up a poor interpretation of competence. Adherence to a belief does not, in itself, render a man incompetent to teach. Only when he subverts the spirit of objective inquiry to a belief does the teacher become incompetent. And that condition can only be determined by the unique evidence in each individual case...
This week, while the Melishes consulted their lawyers, Bishop De Wolfe prepared, as provided by canon law, to render "his Godly judgment...
...Atomic Energy Commission's Chairman David Lilienthal swung wildly before the Denver Rotary Club. First he jabbed "those who would have us believe that two or three atomic bombs would render the United States uninhabitable." Then he hit "the campaign to make us believe this is 'just another bomb' . . . Deliberately setting out to downgrade the bomb is the worst." Then he flailed away towards the east: "Frankly I am getting damn well tired of those people in Washington and the opinion factories of New York who are forever trying to tell the American people how they should...
...great state, municipality or university attempts to honor its dead in a utilitarian project. Such a project becomes merely a handle by which it may be easier to raise a vast sum of money--for the benefit of the living. No trifling tablet in the front vestibule will render the project an appropriate WAR MEMORIAL...
Annex students with their dials tuned to 800 next Tuesday evening will hear Miss Florence Gerrish Director of Residence in the dormitories, render her interpretation of the balcony love scene from "Romeo and Juliet...