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Word: upholds (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Socialist Workers Party of Massachusetts will be the last opponent on the crowded week-end docket. Robert E. Kohn '50 and J. Phillip Bahn '49, president of the Council, will journey down to Dock Square in Boston to uphold the possibility of economic security under capitalism in a non-decision talk-fest to the states...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Five Contests In One Week Confront Debating Council | 12/1/1948 | See Source »

Eight of the Harvard men voted to uphold the national committee's decision to oust the suspended chapters. These were: Stanley G. Karson '48, Roy Gootenberg '50, Eastman Birkett 3L, Richard W. Lyman 1G, Andrew B. Rice 2G, Reginald H. Zalles 4G, George D. Dysart 3L, and Robert Kuble '50. Leon M. Waks 3L and Charles S. Thomson 2L voted for the seating...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Group Votes to Oust 11 Posts from AVC | 11/27/1948 | See Source »

Professor Seavey, a former Dean of the Law School at the University of Nebraska, will uphold the Republicans on the theory that "Dewey, even in sneakers, is better than all the rest...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Five Professors to Cover Election in Third Law Forum | 10/29/1948 | See Source »

Most so-called serious novelists have an ax to grind, a true bill to find, a point of view that they want to uphold regardless of how many opposing points of view they may have to howl down or ignore in the process. James Gould Cozzens is like his fellows in this respect-with one admirable difference. The point he insists on making is that the world is far too wrapped up in different points of view for any one of them to be entirely true, that "the Nature of Things abhors a drawn line and loves a hodgepodge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Human Odium | 10/25/1948 | See Source »

...behind "the labors of our bipartisan delegation at Paris and specifically its insistence on a prompt lifting of the blockade of Berlin." Said Dewey: "The nations of the world can rest assured that the American people are in fact united in their foreign policy and will firmly and unshakably uphold the United Nations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: REPUBLICANS: Victory in the Air | 10/18/1948 | See Source »

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