Word: unfairnesses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...them Stalin had denounced him as a traitor to socialism. This made them angry because Voznesensky had merely done what they had told him to do. They went to Stalin next day and told him this: that it was their collective plan, not Voznesensky's; that he had been unfair to Voznesensky and ought to apologize to him. 'I can't,' said Stalin. 'He was shot this morning...
...House drama heads denied that they had an unfair advantage over the regular dramatic organizations in their ability to use House and Ford Foundation funds. They pointed out that in many cases the Houses did not allocate this money to the dramatic groups...
...perhaps unfair to single out Dr. Farnsworth from the countless well-intentioned life-adjustors who daily offer the public new verbal panaceas and programs with no possible reference to human activity. Yet the failure of these men to realize the importance of language and form in the presentation of their work is perhaps the most important single blindness now retarding our effort to develop a new vision of human nature which will conform to our scientific predelictions and replace the mystical resignation of medieval religion...
...Unfair Practice...
...which was created in 1949, states that "It shall be an unfair educational practice for an educational institution... to cause to be made any written or oral inquiry concerning the race, religion, color, or national origin of a person seeking admission...