Word: unfairly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Kirkland is the only House which is not giving priority to those who want to keep their present suites. Charles H. Taylor, Master of Kirkland House, said yesterday it would be unfair to let some men keep their rooms "because they got those rooms on a price basis" in the first place...
Although the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. has been protesting unfair treatment of Negroes all across the U.S., it has been a long while since he last spoke out in his own city of Atlanta. Last week, however, King's patience with the slow pace of negotiations between Atlanta's white and Negro leaders came to an end. Addressing some 2,500 Negroes, shivering on a cold, windy afternoon in a downtown park, he debunked Atlanta's reputation for racial enlightenment...
Since all healthy males would have to serve, the draft would no longer seem unfair or discriminatory. One of the plans brightest features-from both the government's and the draftee point of view-is that each draftee can select the service which best suits his capabilities and temperament. Serving the country might become a humanitarian, as well a military responsibility. Above all, Mr. Esty's proposal promises to end the sag in morale of young Americans caused by the injustices of the draft and by the generally unattractive character of military service at the infantry level. Any plan that...
...Munich Pact itself should not be object of criticism but rather the underlying factors, such as the state of British opinion and the condition of Britain's armaments which made 'surrender' inevitable. To blame one man, such as Baldwin, for the unpreparedness of British armaments is illogical and unfair, given the conditions of democratic government...
...Amateur Democrat and fails consider what has happened to New York's reform movement in the last eighteen months. The chapter on the Negroes is also slightly dated, but to ask that a book published early this fall contain references to the events of last summer would be unfair...