Word: challengee
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Challenge
For the lucid account of Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto [TIME, Feb. 23], I offer my congratulations. . . . Nothing can forestall Communists' inroads in starving countries unless awakened American officials answer the Manifesto's challenge.
"It's not the money," explained one student in Holworthy, "it's just the challenge."
The other day, David Lilienthal, chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, declared that the press, along with radio and the schools, must educate the public to its responsibilities in the atomic age. That is an inescapable challenge. Can the press, the schools, the radio, rise to it? Probably not. Journalism...
No. 1 Theologian. The intricate architecture of his thought explains why even Roman Catholic theologians respect Dr. Niebuhr. Both Catholics and Protestants may disagree with this or that aspect of his doctrine, or bypass or reject it as a whole. Few care to challenge it.