Word: ruling
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...wonder how many letters you have received from those of Irish descent regarding Randolph Churchill's comment on the "vulgar Kellys"? Such remarks make it almost impossible to understand or believe in the publicized advantages of British diplomacy and rule in the few dominions and colonies Britain still governs...
Shortly after play resumed, Crimson forward Dave Bodiker was forced out of the game with a knee injury. He returned ten minutes later, but not before Yale had made use of the no-substitution rule to work their way up-field and make their first penalty kick...
...your April 16 report on the Middle East? Who discredits British or French colonial positions except the Kremlin and its crafty stooges, and misguided nationalists like Nasser, out for their own ends? It's high time the people of the U.S. realized that over the centuries British rule has not only rescued many parts of the world from savagery, but has abolished slavery, and established law and order, an unrivaled system of justice, good government and an incorruptible civil service. Can't Americans see that in denouncing "colonialism" they are playing Moscow's game...
UNION VICTORIES have been won in two important cases before the U.S. Supreme Court. In one, the court ruled that employers may not refuse to bargain with a union whose officers refuse to comply with the Taft-Hartley law's non-Communist affidavit. In the other, the court refused to rule on a lower-court decision that company stock purchase plans are subject to collective bargaining, thus in effect upheld the decision...
...Fred A. Manske, 55, became president of National Gypsum replacing Lewis R. Sanderson, who retired at the age of 65 in accordance with a company rule. Chicago-born Fred Manske, a graduate mechanical engineer (Armour Institute of Technology, '23) is a born go-getter who financed most of his education from a newspaper delivery route and a handbill distribution business, worked as a bill collector at 16. He broke into the industry as sales correspondent for U.S. Gypsum by day, by night studied accounting and marketing at Northwestern University, dabbled in inventions (20 patents). In 1934 Manske moved over...