Word: unwarrantedness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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This was not the kind of keepsake calculated to fit in with the harmony at San Francisco, and the U.S. reacted angrily. The President phoned the Pentagon from New England, got the-details, and declared through his press secretary: "The attack on our plane was inexplicable and unwarranted." Secretary of...
"This kind of defiance... may be altogether unwarranted in law; it may also reflect a mistaken estimate of a particular persons it is intended to protect. Nevertheless, it is an open and candid assumption of individual moral responsibility of a sort that is expected of men and women in a...
At present, emphasis in the elementary language courses is almost entirely on grammar and reading, with little or no concern for speaking. Since eighty per cent or more of the students taking these courses take no more than necessary to pass their language requirement, the imbalance between grammar and reading...
Student groups, headed by the Student Council and the Cornell Daily Sun, have led a drive to make ROTC training purely voluntary. The campaign was instigated principally by the recent law which forces every ROTC student to sign a loyalty oath, stating that he has never belonged to a subversive...
As if these blows weren't enough, the Labor Party's National Executive peremptorily challenged the Bevanite weekly Tribune for an "unwarranted, irresponsible and scurrilous attack" on right-wing Laborite Arthur Deakin, big boss of the 1,300,000-man Transport & General Workers Union. This, said the Executive...