Word: sole
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Implicit Approval. In appealing for a declaratory judgment, Zemel argued that the Cuban travel ban, laid down by the State Department in 1961 violates both Kent's due-process requirement and the First Amendment right of free speech. Equally basic, argued Zemel, the Constitution (Article 1) gives Congress sole authority to make laws. The 1926 Passport Act vaguely empowered the State Department to grant passports "under such rules as the President shall designate." But Congress has not specifically empowered the President to impose area restrictions in peacetime. Otherwise, said Zemel, the statute is an unconstitutional delegation of Congress...
...keep wages within the Administration's 3.2% productivity guideline and to head off any notion the steel industry might have of raising prices to compensate for higher wages. Neither management nor labor seemed to like the findings. Dave McDonald grumbled because the Government set up productivity as the sole gauge of wage hikes, said that negotiations for both sides had long used about 13 other measures. Roger Blough, chairman of U.S. Steel, voiced his views the-day the report came out and before he had seen it. At Big Steel's annual meeting, he called profits "unsatisfactory...
...sales each by 39% below their 1964 levels. In an attempt to counteract the slump, American will add luxury features to the 1966 Classic and Ambassador, avoid advertising them as compacts. The 1966 compact American will be given a sporty, sloping rear deck, and emphasized as American's sole compact...
Harvard still must down Penn May 20th before it can claim sole rights...
Buchanan, after a sizzling start on the second eighteen, when he hit the first 10 greens in regulation and went one under par--faltered with a bogey on 1.7 and a double bogey on 18, missing a chance to take sole possession of the title...