Word: christe
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...words of Christ have had more influence on the world than any other words in recorded history. But though all His reported words total only 36,450 (less than half the length of an average novel), they are scattered through the New Testament, and in consequence relatively few people have read them...
...laymen have felt that the context of the New Testament obscured, if it did not confuse, the words of Christ. One of them was Leo Tolstoy, who made his own translation of the Gospels; another was Thomas Jefferson, who made his own (somewhat arbitrarily eclectic) anthology of Christ's words...
Appearing in Walt Disney's short, "The New Spirit," Donald will be preceded on the program by Dr. John T. Dunlop, Faculty instructor in Economics, and Francis B. Sayre, Jr., assistant rector of Christ Church. In addition, a news reel of the raid on Pearl Harbor and a motion picture on "America's Call to Arms" will be shown...
Designed to start the project off well, tomorrow's mass meeting will feature speeches by the Reverend Mr. Francis B. Sayre, Jr. of Christ Church and John T. Dunlop, faculty instructor in Economics. A motion picture, "America's Call to Arms", and a news reel of Pearl Harbor will be shown, while Donald Duck will make his plea for generosity through Walt Disney's latest cartoon "The New Spirit...
...Britain's ablest corporation lawyers, Sir Stafford quit practice in the '305, saying that he was tired of "taking large sums of money from one capitalist to give it to another capitalist." Thereafter he became even better known for his Christianity, vegetarianism (he was nicknamed "Christ and Carrots") and socialism. Before the war he was ejected from the Labor Party for advocating a popular front. Like Winston Churchill, he constantly foretold war, attacked the Munich men. As Ambassador to Russia, he favored a British-Russian coalition against Hitler...