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...alone? I don't think so; I think a big reason is that people, some people, find comfort in turning to God when they feel they aren't getting lay leadership. And just the other day Walter Lippmann, discussing that professor who wrote the piece in Collier's about cutting and assembling a new democratic world, said "he [the professor] is the product of an academic system in which the study of moral wisdom has been abandoned." I, as a fairly normal American, agree wholeheartedly...
...debate opened last month when a geography professor named George T. Renner, of Columbia University's Teachers College, published in Collier's a map of a post-war world drawn to "democratic specifications" (TIME, June 15). A disciple of the small but respectable school of American geopoliticos which includes Yale's Professor Nicholas John Spykman (America's Strategy in World Politics- TIME, April 20), Professor Renner believes that scholars, not "amateurs," are best able to write the peace...
George Renner's maps, published in Collier's, have two main geopolitical principles: 1) states should be large, 2) each should be given a fair share of this world's shores and jewels...
Begetters of CAP were Gill Robb Wilson, World War I flyer, poet, New Jersey State aviation director; Guy Gannett. Maine newspaper publisher; Thomas H. Beck, huge, booming-voiced president of Crowell-Collier Publishing Co. Chief executive is another hulk of a man, Earle Johnson of Ohio, 6 ft. 4½ in., newly commissioned a captain in the Army Air Force...
Nusbaum, Robert Collier...