Word: ruling
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...attention has been called to the news story in the Crimson on March 27th. Normally I should not, of course, regard a news story in the Crimson as a matter for any comment, regardless of its content. The exception to this rule, however, seems to me to be created by your article, which has attracted the interest of the outside press. I therefore beg to protest against what seems to be a totally irresponsible piece of journalism which violates not only the canons of good taste but the sound rule that unfounded rumors should not be used "to make news...
Limitations on the pitcher the hitter's ball, and what naturally followed--overwork--has doomed these great flingers. Committee after committee has honestly been after some system to de-rabbit the pellet and stop turning the game into cricket, but nothing has happened constructively. Perhaps this new pitching rule will help. We can only hope so. Because this is one war we want to keep...
...Roman Catholics 420,000 Protestants 836,000 Also you state that Northern Ireland is economically depressed and riddled with corruption. Northern Ireland has a balanced budget and a neat profit of ?1,227,000 while Southern Ireland has a deficit of ?2,573,000. As for the "Divide and Rule" idea it seems that no one remembers that division came first and the ruling afterwards. Would TIME prefer civil war? We once fought to make the South remain a part of the U.S.A. What independence did we grant to those dissenters? Is Ireland from its position not more vital...
...factory workers charged with operating a Communist network for distributing subversive pamphlets. A decree law of Sept. 26 makes illegal "activity having the direct or indirect object of propagating the watchwords emanating from or relating to the Third International" of Moscow. Daily arrests of Communists are now the rule, and French police have made over 11,000 raids on suspects since break of war, have seized as much as two tons of Communist propaganda in a raid...
...York decision is not relevant to Harvard. The University already has numerous "alien" teachers; its positions are not filled by competitive examinations; and as endowments--not taxes--pay salaries, the question of the morals of an appointee is one for Harvard alone to rule upon...