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Just because a man is in uniform doesn't mean that he doesn't come up to the age-old definition of being a social animal, and the social animals on the Soldiers Field side of the Charles are plenty much dependent on Mrs. Eugene Giard for their opportunities to continue on that plane...
Just because a man is in uniform doesn't mean that he doesn't come up to the age-old definition of being a social animal, and the social animals on the Soldiers Field side of the Charles are plenty much dependent on Mrs. Eugene Giard for their opportunities to continue on that plane...
...appeal to rationality should suffice to make such primitive methods unnecessary. It is the age-old case of people agreeing to certain restrictions for mutual convenience; a selfish and unenlightened fraction of this group can destroy this convenience for the whole community...
...Some of the Labor Party's leaders were deeply suspicious of an intellectual who had no respect for Party discipline. But they were eager to retain one of the most brilliant legal minds in England. They made Cripps a member of Labor's Executive Committee-following the age-old British rule that "when a man is a nuisance the best way to make him behave properly is to burden him with responsibility." It was no go. When Cripps disagreed with his fellows over an issue of principle he simply resigned from the Committee. Outside he urged, against...
Since 1926 Philip Bernstein has been rabbi of 94-year-old Temple B'rith Kodesh in Rochester. There he gradually edged his ultra-Reformed congregation back towards traditional Judaism, increased the ratio of Hebrew to English in the services, this year substituted services on Friday night (the age-old time that Jews have gone to their synagogues to greet the Sabbath) for his temple's long-established Sunday morning observances...