Word: unfairly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Free for 30 days on a $20,000 bond, while his attorneys filed motions for a new trial, Soviet Agent Eisler had a curious comment on justice. Said he: "It was a fair trial on a very unfair indictment...
...where she was a sensation, and as Sal and Dahomey Queen in Showboat. But after eleven months, she quit the show for more study. Since then, she has made concert appearances throughout the U.S. Wrote the New York Times's sober dance critic John Martin: ". . . It would be unfair to classify her merely as an outstanding Negro dancer, for by any standard she is ... outstanding . . . her dances are all fine and authentic in spirit, well composed and danced with great technical skill as well as dramatic power...
Football tickets for next fall will be distributed on an application basis rather than with the H.A.A. activities booklet, William J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics, announced yesterday, in a move designed to forestall recurrence of long pre-game ticket lines and the accompanying "unfair" epithets hurled by dissatisfied undergraduates...
While Congress Watched. Harry Truman's most immediate problem was selection of two new members of the board, provided by the new law: a general counsel (who will assume the old board's duties of investigating and prosecuting unfair labor practices) and a chief for the new, independent Mediation and Conciliation Service. The President promised to pick men who "have the confidence of management and labor." It would be hard to find men on whom Harry Truman and a Republican Senate could agree...
...passed by the House, this section specifies that it shall be an unfair labor practice for any labor organization to coerce individual members, charge excessive fees, force contributions to benefit funds, deny the right of a member to resign, expel a member without hearing, levy discriminatory fines, force the firing of a member for other than failure to pay dues, refuse a secret ballot, spy on mem- hers of fail to keep adequate financial records...