Word: christian
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...fairness to non-partisan Press (not a fencesitter) believe you should mention a National daily newspaper, the Christian Science Monitor, which, for the uninformed, is not a religious paper but a sparkling newsy daily newspaper whose National and international news reports and editorials are forcefully written and give the layman a truly unbiased picture of our National politics...
According to U.S. Ambassador to France William christian Bullitt, who married John Reed's widow and served as first U. S. Ambassador to the U. S. S. R. until last August, Harvard Communist John Reed's ashes were interred behind a plaque in the Kremlin Wall not later than...
...Roosevelt will lead the U. S. to the rescue was strengthened by the knowledge that the President & Mrs. Roosevelt both speak fluent French, his mother habitually travels on the French Line (always asking for the same cabin steward) and the new U. S. Ambassador to France, genial William Christian Bullitt, is regarded as the most pro-French U. S. envoy in Paris since the late Myron Herrick.* The political life of the Blum Cabinet has rested in recent weeks partly upon the success of M. Blum in persuading Parliament that Mr. Roosevelt is friendly to the French New Deal...
Pledge In Litchfield, III., Pastor L. A. Crown preached on "Litchfield's Worst Sin-Ingratitude," pledged husbands of the Union Avenue Christian Church to kiss their wives twice daily for six weeks...
...Vagabond, who is a sort of loose Deist himself, numbers among his best friends some Catholics, some Protestants, some Christian Scientists and some Jews. But most of those with whom he has associated closely during four years at Harvard have held the same generally undefined religious attitude as himself. This is the year 1936. In the years when the great flower we know as Harvard was still a tight little Puritan bud there was an enforced unanimity or religious sentiment that we nowadays find difficult to understand. Man was damned, utterly completely horribly and Calvinistically damned, and there might...