HUGHPRICEHUGHES (1847-1902), British Nonconformist divine, was born at Carmarthen on the 8th of February 1847, the son of a surgeon.
He began to preach when he was fourteen, and in 1865 entered Richmond College to study for the Wesleyan Methodist ministry under the Rev. Alfred Barrett, one of whose daughters he married in 1873.
In connexion with this mission he founded a sisterhood to forward the social side of the work, which was presided over by Mrs Hughes.
HUGHPRICE, National Urban League: (New York) The concern was that the case was not the strongest hand that could be brought in order to preserve and defend affirmative action.
HUGHPRICE: The worst case scenario was that they used a finding against this case as a basis for making a larger determination about the future of affirmative action in situations that weren't similar to this very unique and unfortunate case.
HUGHPRICE: They may, but they may be cases that bring the larger issues more clearly to the court and present the strongest case possible, and that was a concern about this case.