Word: dears
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Dear TIME-Reader...
...tact. But the last two intellectuals whom he photographed gave him a surprise. At the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, N.J., Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer (posing for Eisie for the sixth time) wrote in the memento book a quotation in Greek from Pindar's Third Pythian Ode: "Dear Soul, do not pursue with too much zeal immortal life, but first exhaust the practical mechanics of living." Next day, at Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin North in Wisconsin, the controversial architect took one look at Oppenheimer's inscription, snorted and wrote: "Take the science of life in your...
What to do about the paradox? The solution, for the nations of Western Europe: European union, "one of the greatest dreams of Western man . . . Without such unification . . . Europe could go on in dreary repetition, possibly to the ultimate destruction of all the values these people themselves hold most dear." Moreover the whole "community of freedom" would be more independent, prosperous and secure with the fostering of mutual trade, the advancement of "legitimate political and economic aspirations," a mutual understanding of cultural traditions, and a promise of assistance to weaker nations by the stronger...
...Excellent," said the tiger. "Do not be shy, my dear friend, and tell me, without fear and with regard to principles. What is the matter...
...quite right. The pastures are too far. Your suggestion is, I take it, to move them to a nearby spot. Dear me! What a difficult problem it is! Still I shall solve it somehow, depend upon...