Word: make
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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Terming the registration aspect of the law, "also quite ludicrous" and asserting that "of course, I am heartily opposed to regulating opinions and ideas," Mather added that he believed the legislation would prove to be unworkable. He wished to make it clear, however, that he had not yet seen a final draft of the legislation...
McCloskey felt that precedents indicate the law should be declared unconstitutional, but with the present make-up of the Supreme Court, such a decision could not be expected with any certainty...
...combat the spread of Communism in Western Europe and elsewhere is to give increased drawing-power to the great traditions of democracy and freedom. These war-torn countries want more than weapons, more than food and machinery. They are eager for ideals to strengthen the spirit and make life worth living ... Unless our acts show that we belive in our democratic ideals, we lesson the chance of winning wavering men to democracy...
...very adept, but Skelton is not as funny as usual. Since there is virtually no plot, your reaction to the film depends upon how well you like the songs and Astaire's dancing. To me, Astaire's light-footed work on the boards and his casual acting and singing make any picture he is in worth seeing...
...Valpey tried to make it two out of three, but his men simply weren't up to it. Valpey, you will recall, gathered up his Michigan style single wing offense and his hulking line coach (Butch Jordan) last spring and moved operations to the University of Connecticut. His Harvard teams defeated Yale once in two encounters and now his first Uconn eleven has failed in its attempt to be the only-football team from the State of Connecticut to boat Yale in 75 years. The New Haven crowd claims this would be a bad precedent...