Word: speak
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Dissenters Speak First...
After this, a straw vote will be taken, and then those who have signed their names to the speakers list will be given the chance to express their opinions. Non-signers will have to wait their turn. Those who are against the executive resolution may speak again, if a move to vote on the question fails. In all but a few cases, all votes will be done by roll call...
Wilbur J. Bender '27, Dean of Admissions and Financial Aids, will speak in Kansas City. Daniel S. Cheever '39, Director of Alumni Affairs, will swing through the Southwest, addressing Harvard audiences in San Diego, Denver and Phoenix...
...freedom which the church so clearly demonstrates is merely symptomatic of the general atmosphere which characterizes Poland today. Most of the Soviet barriers to free speech and free thought have collapsed. People can speak their minds at will, and the intelligentsia and youth freely attack the official ideology. The secret police seem to have disappeared...
...again last year, when the Conservative Party was seeking a new national leader, Smith's name was hopefully suggested by politicos; each time he firmly-if with just a suggestion of regret -squelched the Smith-for-leader boom. Since he is not a Member of Parliament, Smith cannot speak in the House of Commons. Diefenbaker will have to find a seat for him, is expected to promote some Tory to the Senate and let Smith run in the resulting by-election...