Word: admitting
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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There have been, I am happy to admit occasional "representative" articles published in the Advocate, but on the whole there has been much too much Freud and frou-frou. It may be argued in rebuttal that the Advocate would print writing of more immediate truth and importance if such writing were forthcoming. But it is for the Advocate to encourage openly such material. This it has not done...
Government officials were about ready to give up last week and admit that the Allis-Chalmers strike, worst labor snarl since the defense program got under way, had them stumped. Still shut tight at week's end, after 52 days of wrangling, was the Allis-Chalmers plant in Milwaukee. Gathering dust were $45,000,000 worth of orders for machinery to equip warships, machinery and machine tools needed in shipbuilding, turbogenerators needed for the new smokeless powder plant at Radford, Va. (see p. 21). Like traffic jammed in a narrow street, work was piling up behind the stalled work...
...charges: that Zapp 1) registered as a foreign agent three months late; 2) then failed to admit his true connection with "officers and agents of the German Government" in spreading Nazi propaganda; 3) concealed his underground role in publishing the German White Paper, the documents allegedly seized in Poland which implicated Ambassador to France William C. Bullitt as promising that the U. S. would go to war for Poland. Trans-ocean and Günther Tonn were indicted for complete failure to register...
...single House can seldom admit more than ten men from any one school, and you can ruin your chances from the start by following the crowd too religiously...
...churches of America must evangeize or die. There isn't any group in the city of Philadelphia which is adequately caching the multitudes for Christ. We must admit that the holding of evangeistic services in our churches will not meet his problem. Even such a united effort as he National Christian Mission, as valuable as that was, did not reach the masses if our population. . . . Sporadic efforts at revival services will no longer suffice-our efforts must be wider and more sustained. In the meantime, we recommend to our churches the absolute necessity of renewed effort to secure...