Word: segregationism
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Perhaps the ski posters, the ping pong rooms, or the large record collection contribute to the casual atmosphere, but the directors' jovial insistance that the students, themselves, plan all activities is responsible for the enthusiastic response. Twice weekly, there are lectures on topics ranging from economic stresses in Yugoslavia to...
Twentieth Century Concert Hall, over a CBS network, coast to coast. Every Sunday, for six weeks (1 p.m., E.S.T.). he will lead a string orchestra or a chamber symphony in programs consisting of the works of younger U.S. composers and the less familiar pieces of more renowned Europeans ("We don...
"I do believe, however, than on pure constitutional grounds, a good case can be made for the other side," he added. "But Warren cannot participate before confirmation without numerous pressures and the Constitution was designed to protect against such pressures. For instance, even if the Senate convenes before a decision...
One of the segregation cases centers on the constitutionality of "separate, but equal" schools. Governor Byrnes of South Carolina and the Georgia legislature have both stated that if Negroes are permitted in white public schools the state school systems will be closed. Test cases on this issue come up in...
Louis L. Jaffe, Byrne Professor of Administrative Law, joined the other men in condemning the interim appointment. "I'm in complete agreement with the letter," he said. "I think Warren's appointment right now is a terrible honer. If he sat with the Court but didn't vote, it would...