Word: willfullness
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Panic. Such was Wall Street's reaction to the death of the President, and such is the panic that usually grips the financial community when an unforeseen disaster hits the Street. But the market also has a history of quickly recovering such losses-and businessmen of recovering their composure...
According to Lee, Miss Arendt's analysis of Eichmann's character is confirmed by William L. Hull's The Struggle for a Soul, in which the author, a Protestant missionary in Israel, describes his attempts to convert Eichmann before his execution. After condemning Hull for being "puerile" and for attempting...
The injunction, if allowed, will bar Georgia state, county, and city officials from further arrests and persecution of civil rights demonstrators. It charges officials with a "willful, unlawful and openly avowed scheme. . .to intimidate and discourage Negro citizens of Georgia from the exercise of their civil rights, including the right...
The suit claims that the officials have arbitrarily invoked vague and unconstitutional criminal statutes to block voter registration drives and other attempts to secure constitutional rights for Sumter County residents. It accuses the officials of participating in "a willful, unlawful and openly avowed scheme, plan and conspiracy" against desegregation activities...
But, commenting on the extraordinary dismissal of Alpert in a front-page editorial on May 28 the CRIMSON said that the University's action "should not be construed as an abridgement of academic freedom" because the University had reacted to "willful repudiation" of reasonable scientific and experimental safeguards.