Word: withheld
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...governor a second time at last week's Republican convention in Roanoke, he found the campaign's blazing segregation issue already forced on him. As a hedge against integration, the Byrdmen -ardent states'-righters on the national scene-centralized all public-school pupil placements in Richmond, withheld state funds from any school district that defies the state by mixing races. Like other moderate segregationists, Lawyer Dalton believes in district-by-district supervision, a plan that would inevitably admit some Negro students to white schools (e.g., in the Washington suburbs of Arlington and Alexandria), but can ultimately withstand...
...made his decision in two stages. Last October, in assuring Congress that "the balance of the available evidence leads me to find that Yugoslavia remains independent," he authorized the Government to continue economic aid but ordered the heavy military equipment to be withheld "until the situation can be more accurately appraised." The reappraisal was completed last week. The events of last winter, announced the State Department, have confirmed the President's finding of Yugoslav independence. Among the events: the Russian intervention in Hungary that brought the Moscow-Belgrade honeymoon to an end and has been followed by "renewed Soviet...
Onetime White House Aide (1943-45) Jonathan Daniels, editor of the Raleigh News and Observer, disclosed, on the twelfth anniversary of the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt, that he had withheld from newsmen certain photographs made of F.D.R. at Yalta: "It was my job to screen those pictures and to release to the press only those least marked by the deadly, haggard weariness of the commander whose face . . . had so long been a symbol of confidence." In Los Angeles, recalling that she had seen some of the censored pictures, Eleanor Roosevelt did not concur: "I do not believe that [F.D.R...
...that this is a violation of statute, or at least foul play. I say let's clean up this mess, this corruption. And I say let's get a proven man to carry the torch, a stalwart champion of the rights of the Harvard Man--Denis Barber ('60). (Name Withheld...
Predictably, a Nasser spokesman in Cairo denounced the Dulles proposals as "obvious favoritism for Israel" and "a way to give Israel a political victory as a result of armed attack." But while waiting for Israel's answer, the Asian-Arab bloc at the U.N. withheld their resolution to impose sanctions against Israel...