Word: unless
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Kindred '57, trip manager of the Glee Club, had telephoned him last Thursday and asked whether Dowling would receive treatment equal to that given the other members. Hausewright said that he could not give such assurance, and the next day the Glee Club wired him, telling him that unless it could be given, they would not appear. After conferences with students and officials at Florida State, Hausewright said he wired the Glee Club Saturday, "CONCERT CANCELLED...
...does not face the question of how a constitutional system of government can operate unless some judicial process can determine in disputed cases what the constitution means. He argues that "in the field of contested powers . . . the states and not the Supreme Court are the final arbiter." This does not mean that Eastland believes in nullification. In January he told a Citizens' Council audience in South Carolina, historic home of nullification, that the South Carolina Nullification Act of 1832 was constitutionally unsound, and added, "no one contends that a state can nullify an act which Congress has the power...
...time required for these events to fall into the preordained pattern. The delayed-action technique works well while the plane is in the air, but much of the excitement is dissipated in long intervals on the ground. The characters then indulge in some vague philosophising, ("Perhaps nothing happens unless somebody dreams it first.") while a phonograph blares out with heavy-handed irony, "Everything in the dream was lovely." A somewhat stiff performance by Michael Redgrave as the officer does not help much either. He is overshadowed by Alexander Knox, who performs convincingly as one of the passengers, a civil servant...
Last week Trustbuster Barnes gave G.M. his bluntest warning to date. Unless G.M. checks its approaching monopoly, said Barnes, the Government may have to take "extreme action," including "some rather stringent legislation." General Motors, suggested Barnes, could best reverse the trend by voluntarily spinning off one or more of its divisions as independent corporations...
Donald P. Hodel '57, president of the HYRC, reserved comment, but it was expected that his organization might dispute the new club's validity at the Council meeting. Under the present rules, no new group can be recognized unless its aims are distinctly different from those of existing organizations...