Word: unfairly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Walter H. Nolan, fact finder for the Fair Employment Practices Commission, yesterday began an investigation of charges that Hazen's Restaurant on Massachusetts Avenue was guilty of unfair discrimination in filling a job vacancy...
...High school principals are unfair in charging college admissions boards, such as Harvard's, with tyranny," Richard Gummere told a Student Council Forum in Emerson D last night...
Canavan labelled the present system, with rates varying in different localities, "unfair." He said that motorists in Boston and other large cities travel on congested roads and therefore have more accidents. He also believes that many of the accidents in a particular community are often caused by transients rather than residents...
...emergency clause of T-II. The special presidential board was exactly the same as that provided for under the law--and was equally unable to make a binding report. Since President Truman is unlikely to use the injunction (the unions feel that their voluntary delays would make it grossly unfair, and Truman probably agrees), the issue would seem to turn on internal political developments...
Opening day was a nerve-racker for some. High-school students in Hazleton, Pa. went on strike when they learned that the school board had voted to abolish football. "No sports-no school," cried their picket signs. "Township unfair to students." Worcester, Mass, was trying to find a teacher of Lithuanian to satisfy the parents who wanted the language taught. Otherwise, Worcester was all set; for the first time since the war, the city had enough teachers. San Francisco and Denver reported the same...