Word: christiane
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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They are blacks and whites, browns and yellows, dukes and Dyaks, cannibals and countesses, Klondike trappers and Scottish Trappists, Royal Lancers and Fijian dancers. They worship many gods, among them Allah, Buddha, the Christian Trinity, Lutembe the Crocodile of Uganda, and, in some cases, Mammon. They make their homes where birth or the spirit of adventure placed them-on an entire continent, on great islands and pinprick islets, in obscure deserts, tropical jungles, foam-flecked northern fishing villages, places with exotic names like Zanzibar, edible-sounding names like the Cameroons or Tortola, improbable names like Gozo or Piddlehinton, famous ones...
...Korea unguarded. We see we can win by winning a victory in Korea then urging a U. S. Europe. We had to do it. No one wants Egypt, Africa, the Africans subdued under other nations. There is turmoil. Only democracy can win. You boys at Harvard need a real Christian group movement on your campus--and more group athletics at the stadium--not high priced games. The good Lord made us--unless we simply and prayerfully turn to him we get no answers. Communism is a poison--not to advocate, to take but to destroy by revealing for what...
Local reaction to the Corporation's stand has been generally unfavorable. Only the Christian Science Monitor and the Herald have given the decision any kind of editorial support, while most Boston papers have attacked it violently...
...Commerce, the New England Council, the New York Board of Trade, New Orleans International House, Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce and by groups as diverse as the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, the National Grange, League of Women Voters, and religious publications ranging from the Catholic Commonweal to the Methodist Christian Advocate...
...letters, journals and sermons as well as 33 of his best poems. Those who want the full story of his life and work must turn to one of the biographies, but A Hopkins Reader is a fine introduction to a poet's poet-and to an intellectual Christian who cut a bright, if often steep, path of his own in searching the love...