Word: unwarrantedness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Fulton, armed with a list of "Reducators at Harvard," also said he intended to do a story for his paper about President Conant. The reporter stated he felt the President's listing in the "Reducators" pamphlet was unwarranted but he suggested that "Conant is kind of a globalist, isn't...
A Sad Experience. Some delegates at U.N. declared themselves annoyed by the Senate resolutions, huffed & puffed about "unwarranted pressure." Others were impressed by the Senate resolutions' simplicity and firmness. There was no doubt that the Senate's action had strengthened at least a few spines.
The theocrats tried other emergency action during the week. They were reported sending a truce mission to dicker with the slowly advancing Chinese. They also cabled a petition to the U.N. The petition flatly rejected Communist claims of suzerainty over Tibet, contended that Tibet had "complete independence" from the time...
Pyne's policy also carries a change in the University's attitude toward student cars. Assigned to the category of an "unwarranted luxury," student automobiles had long been considered an undergraduate problem.
After rumblings from correspondents, Lieut. Colonel R. L. Thompson, the Eighth Army's press officer, amended the order to read: "Unwarranted criticism . . ." But correspondents were still unhappy. Echoing the dog in Lewis Carroll's "The Mouse's Tale" ("Til be judge, I'll be jury,'...