Word: unfairnesses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...recession will never end unless something is done to relieve the people of unfair taxation. It's too much of a load...
Paul Koby, local commercial photographer, said a student-run agency would be "unfair competition." "What kind of competition it is," he asserted, "when the students don't have to pay salaries or taxes? They can raise havoc, and do irreparable damage--even make me go out of business...
...group called the O.K. Club, a small literary society to which several members of Signet already belonged. The O.K. Club, however, was not large enough or of wide enough scope to be an effective force in the community. Although the founders of Signet criticized the kind of influence and unfair prestige enjoyed by the clubs, they were not without aspirations of influence themselves. They hoped that they could be a beneficial force by "disciplining" the finer minds at Harvard and by a greater concern with the total education of its members...
Harpel claimed that the new agency would not provide unfair competition even though it will be a tax-free organization with the University's official backing...
Abetting the concealment campaign is the feeling shared by many whites that it is unfair, inflammatory and even un-American to talk about Negro crime. This feeling is reflected in the widespread newspaper practice of not mentioning a criminal's race unless he is at large and the fact would help in identifying...