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...astronomy, said the Pope, "true science discovers God in an everincreasing degree-as though God were waiting behind every door." In particular, he told the Pontifical Academy of Sciences,* the proofs of God's existence which St. Thomas Aquinas advanced in the 13th Century are constantly being buttressed anew by the discoveries of science...
Edward Thorndike, the era of the modern pedagogue had begun. The traditional classroom was being attacked from all sides. Like Dewey, Kilpatrick held that there are no philosophical absolutes, that "criticized experience is the final test of all things." That being the case, education had to be designed anew...
...anyone who aids or teaches violent overthrow of the government. The other bill instructed college presidents and school principals to expel all communists or communist sympathizers from their teaching staffs on pain of losing their charters. McCarthy and Tom Dorgan were too late; they had to file their bills anew at the next session...
...away the favors of fortune by negligence and indifference. The Americans desisted from the struggle when a last effort might perhaps have saved all, and weary or forgetful of their great duties, allowed the half-completed building to fall to pieces only to begin it in a few years anew...
...Cottonwoods) 140 miles to the northwest, and a small 4,000acre feeding strip near Malta, Mont. The lure to the buyers of Matador is not only cattle; it is also oil and gas. Although Humble Oil & Refining Co. has put down 14 dry wells on Matador land, hope stirred anew when the big oil strike was made in Scurry County (TIME, Dec. 5, 1949), only 90 miles from Matador. Dundee's thrifty owners drove such a Scottish bargain that they made Lazard Bros, agree that if oil or valuable minerals are subsequently found on Matador's ranges...