Word: warrener
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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RICHMOND, Va., Feb. 10--A fourth Virginia community--rural Warren County in the northwest--was ordered today by a federal judge to open its white class rooms to 22 Negro pupils next week...
Even as U.S. Dist. Judge John Paul issued a Feb. 18 desegregation order for the reopening of closed Warren High at Front Royal, the city of Alexandria, 50 miles to the east, held racially mixed classes in three schools for the first time...
...Well, so far as I am concerned," said President Eisenhower at his press conference, "here is some irresponsible reporting." The President was referring directly to a news story describing his relationship with Chief Justice Earl Warren as "cold and distant and marred by disapproval on both sides." Author of the story...
Donovan was merely reporting what those closest to the Administration have long realized: that Dwight Eisenhower and Earl Warren do not see eye to eye on the directions taken by the Supreme Court under Warren. Several months ago, for example, the President, referring at a dinner party to the series of court decisions overturning federal convictions in security cases, shook his head, saying: "I don't understand what the court is doing in some of these decisions." For his part Earl Warren could only resent the President's steadfast refusal to express his approval of the court...
...Warren have never had words about their disagreement-and it is almost unthinkable that they ever would. But aside from that, the relationship between the heads of two of the branches of U.S. Government is just as Reporter Donovan described it: cold and distant and marred by disapproval on both sides...