Word: unjustness
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They were drafted for the most part because local boards thought it unjust that Johnny Jones down the next-door neighbor was entering his third year of draft-exempt graduate study. And the drafting will continue until Selective Service leaders outline a uniform, nationwide policy on exemptions. Local boards will argue that the immediate injustice done to Johnny Jones and his family outweighs the long-range national benefits of highly trained scientists. England, mindful of the critical need for advanced scientific talent, gives its graduate students blanket deferments...
...Communist teachers on universities, and the inevitability of Congressional investigations. These kind of errors, in the public mind, obscure that ninety percent of the ADA's program that is sound its farm, housing and international policies, to mention a few. "The "pinko" label is the result. This may be unjust, but in politics, it is the norm...
That a President of the U.S. should lend himself to an accusation that his predecessor, Mr. Truman-who declared war on Communist aggression in Korea-actively preferred a man he knew to be a Communist is an. action both foolish and unjust. Whatever Mr. Truman's faults, few will deny he was a patriotic American with the best interests of his country at heart. For many Englishmen, such as I, who so tremendously admired General Eisenhower, President Eisenhower is a disappointment...
...player under group programs, the House Committees could bear the cost of premiums. Insurance for House teams is more important than new pool tables or more lavish smokers. An insurance plan underwritten by each House would protect all intramural football players, sparing injured athletes uncertainty and unjust expense...
...sure, however, how the married graduate students feel. The new rule is absurdly unjust. Few married men anywhere are without some kind of health and hospitalization insurance today. There is only one low family rate regardless of the size of the family. Even the employees of Harvard, among them a crowd of teaching Fellows, are offered Blue Shield and Blue Cross group rates. For the University to demand that these graduate students be doubly protected and twice taxed cannot be justified n terms of the students' own interests; they still have to keep their wives and children covered by family...