Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...President, spokesman for the U.S. people, this week made a speech that touched about the sorest U.S. problem-strikes in industry. He offered no new method of solution, but what he said made plain sense to most U.S. citizens. At the American Legion County Fair in rural Caruthersville, Mo., the President said...
Females, for the first time, have penetrated the section meetings of History 1 in the fair forms of Miss Edith Pratt and Miss Lenore O'Boyle, who between them will instruct three Harvard classes. The History 1 Syllabus now covers events from the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire to the Decline and Fall of the Dominant Male...
...turn his eager eagle eye on the politics of his home state. At Harvard "Prich" had been particularly famed for one boast: that he would some day be Governor of Kentucky. This he branded last week as a base canard; he just intends to "run for something." With a fair show of diffidence he confided: "My ears are to the ground, but I don't hear any popular clamor...
...Robe. The citizens of the little town of Lüneburg, where the trial was being held, crowded into the grey courtroom. They were seldom moved by what they heard. But they gaped at the drab, precise, and-to them-ridiculously fair ways of foreign justice...
...State Fair (Jeanne Grain, Dana Andrews, Dick Haymes; TIME, Sept...