| United States. Supreme Court - 1955 - 866 pages
...who live there to the status of cattle. They may indeed make living an almost insufferable burden. They may also be an ugly sore, a blight on the community which robs it of charm, 26 Opinion of the Court. which makes it a place from which men turn. The misery of housing may despoil... | |
| United States Commission on Civil Rights - 1959 - 748 pages
...immorality. They may also suffocate the spirit by reducing the people who live there to the status of cattle. They may also be an ugly sore, a blight on the community...despoil a community as an open sewer may ruin a river. And, may I put this small statement in the record. STATEMENT OF ROBERT E. MCLAUGHLIN In 1954, the Supreme... | |
| 1962 - 248 pages
...who live there to the status of cattle. They may Indeed make living an almost insufferable burden. They may also be an ugly sore, a blight on the community which robs it of charm, see Toft Hotel Corp._v. HHFA, 162T. Supp. 538 (D. Conn. 1958), jifTd, 262 F. 2d 307 (2d Cir. 1958),... | |
| District of Columbia. Board of Commissioners - 1963 - 218 pages
...who live there to the status of cattle. They may indeed make living an almost insufferable burden. They may also be an ugly sore, a blight on the community...despoil a community as an open sewer may ruin a river." Earlier in Berman the Court said — "The power of Congress over the District of Columbia includes... | |
| 1964 - 124 pages
...who live there to the status of cattle. They may indeed make living an almost insufferable burden. They may also be an ugly sore, a blight on the community...robs it of charm, which makes it a place from which to turn. The misery of housing may despoil a community as an open sewer may ruin a river. Illustrating... | |
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