Word: restricted
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...News did not restrict its comments on the new President to his activities with the USSR. Throughout October 1952, it pointed out that Ike was a team player and on March 27 the magazine reminded, "Eisenhower's method will be to work with Congress, work with others, not try to come up with a big Eisenhower plan." A week later, April 10, under the heading "What you can expect before too long is this," the News said assuredly, "Eisenhower beginning fast, learning gradually, will assume role of leader, will seek to get a step ahead of problems...
...gratified by the decision of the faculty of the Law School to retain us as students. It is another landmark in the democratic tradition of Harvard. The decision is a clear voice in the mistiness of the present irrational atmosphere which would restrict thought and activity to an unprecedented narrow area of orthodoxy...
...gave Chip Bohlen his unqualified support (see below). He again gently reproved the authors of the Bricker treaty limiting amendment to the Constitution: while he is sure the Senators are patriotically well-intentioned, the President said, the amendment would certainly restrict the President's flexibility in the conduct of foreign relations. The Korean ammunition supply, he said, is equal to the existing military situation there. And he gave the Truman Administration one of his rare slaps, deplored the $709,000 terminal leave collected by the Fair Deal's top brass; he would never allow his own officials...
...Only five states-Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, South Dakota and Wisconsin-still restrict oleo to a lowly, uncolored, "table lard" form...
Such courses could be a fruitful part of education as no ROTC course could be. For Pentagon control and the purpose of military training would restrict the freedom of teaching and learning that any liberal arts course requires. Even if Faculty men were used, there might be a repetition of the incident during the war, when a professor saw Navy sanction of his course fade away because he and the officers disagreed on how the course should be taught...