Word: conflictingly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Mount Vernon, in their cruel wisdom, had done well by George Washington." With this sentence Mr. Fay closes his book on the first President of the United States. It is his belief that, had Washington lived another year, he would have found himself in a very tragic political conflict with Jefferson, and he would have inevitably seen those principles inculcated in him by birth and by breeding swept boldly aside to make way for certain more popular democratic doctrines. George Washington was a landed Virginia baron whose life was guided not by monarchic nor republican, but by aristocratic ideals...
...Spanish Government has taken a position of the greatest danger that could be taken by a new regime," declared L'Osservatore Romano, Papal daily, "namely, that of offering the conscience, dividing the spirit and opening a religious conflict...
...satisfaction. . . . Those who are suggesting . . .that a former President should use his prestige to secure a nomination against a President of his own party probably have not stopped to consider fully what would be implied by such a course. ... It would be a distinct disservice to promote a factional conflict against a President in office. ... In times like these the duty to support the Executive comes very close to the duty to support the law. . . . "There is every indication that the coming winter will be one of much hardship for a great many people. . . . The President, the governors...
...mere occupation which must be carried on in accordance with the moral code. It had itself become part of that code. Money-making having become a virtue, it was no longer controlled by the virtues, but ranked with them, and could be weighed against them when any conflict occurred." As the U. S. stretched itself the booster was born. "As he lost sight of the real end for which wealth is won, so likewise he tended to lose sight of the real end for which an in crease in population may be desired. . . . The later odd aversion, in a nation...
...season will begin officially this afternoon at 3 o'clock, when Coach R. H. Bond '19, who succeeds A. E. French '26 as pilot of the first year squad, will meet all candidates in the Briggs Baseball Cage. The session today will be brief so that it will not conflict with the 4 o'clock meetings of any College courses...