Word: doubtedly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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However, in some unaccountable way I neglected to secure his name and address, neither did he get mine, but I know if he reads this letter (if you print it), he will, no doubt, communicate with me as I desire...
...Senators are to be elected. Three are to replace vacancies : to succeed the late Willis of Ohio, Gooding of Idaho. Jones of New Mexico. None of these States figures importantly in the presidential election. In eight other States, the Senatorial results are not in doubt - Pennsylvania, Maine, Vermont, California (Republicans) ; Florida, Texas, Mississippi. Virginia (Democrats). In 12 of 26 other States, the Senatorial campaigns are un likely to affect presidential results - Ari zona. Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho. Michigan, Nevada, New Mexico (2), Ohio (2). Utah, Washington, West Virginia. Wyoming...
...decentralized. "There has been revived in this campaign, however, a series of proposals which, if adopted, would be a long step towards the abandonment of our American system and a surrender to the destructive operation of governmental conduct of commercial business. Because the country is faced with difficulty and doubt over certain national problems - that is,« prohibition, farm relief and elec trical power - our opponents propose that we must thrust government a long way into the businesses which give rise to these problems. In effect they abandon the tenets of their own party and turn to State socialism...
...mood to sympathize with this angry and outraged fellow citizen of mine; and I seriously doubt whether any intelligent citizen exists today who, in given circumstances, would not heartily approve of his indictment...
...rebut the prevalent wail that man, the individual, has fallen from his former high estate to the status of cog in machine. Historian Van Loon raises considerable doubt as to that former altitude, these present depths. And in a sound exposition of business expansion, Julius Klein recalls that an ancient Periclean law gave each Athenian the right to own five slaves, whereas every inhabitant of the U. S. today has at his disposal the power equivalent of 150 slaves. Human happiness lies in using the machine without worshiping it. Brilliantly, Bertrand Russell predicates the only remedy for science...