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...tution." Six weeks later, each received a letter, signed by Jefferson's attorney, which said: "I can assure you that the decision... to terminate your service... was not based upon a finding that you were a subversive person as that term is defined in the Pennsylvania Loyalty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Philadelphia MedSchool Dismisses 3 Scientists | 6/17/1954 | See Source »

...varmints thet lit thet fire hope to hell it'll burn down th' good life in this hore coutnry, 'spite of th' Const'tution, th' Bill o' Rights an' our states' rights an' all sech. My great gran'pappy he'p'd build this country, too. He wuz wounded oiver there on Rev'lutionary Ridge, righ here in Concord, Buried over in Sleepy Holler...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A VARMINT IN THE VERNACULAR | 3/17/1954 | See Source »

Gloomiest observer was the Federal Home Loan Bank Administration. Over & over again during the past two years FHLB Commissioner John H. Fahey has warned that every type of financial insti tution has been making "reckless" loans, that the "unsound wartime realty boom" could have but one end: a postwar wave of foreclosures that might make the last depression look like a sideshow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: REAL ESTATE: Houses to Live In | 7/24/1944 | See Source »

...first reading of the opinion, some attorneys thought in obviated necessity for further action on the proposed child labor amendment to the consti- tution but Gerard D. Reilly, Labor Department Solicitor, said that ratification still is necessary to prohibit child labor in intra-state commerce. He said the decision merely "upheld again the right of Congress to regulate child labor in interstate commerce...

Author: By United States, | Title: Over the Wire | 2/4/1941 | See Source »

...society." In view of the conspicuous usefulness to society not only of graduate schools, but of almost all enterprises in higher education, such as liberal arts colleges, tutorial systems, houses, and so forth, and of the practically infallible guarantee of value to society that ability to pay tution fees confers on the wards of these institutions, such a step as that proposed by the N.S.L. would, indeed, be highly dubious. To ask society to take a chance on indigent alumni, when it has all it can do to support such obviously indispensable groups as the CRIMSON Editorial Board, is willful...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tutorial Comments Continued | 2/25/1933 | See Source »

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