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SINCE Theodore Roosevelt urged Americans to "work hard and play hard," the pace of U.S. business life has accelerated so furiously that most executives find it difficult to slow down under any circumstances. U.S. businessmen not only work harder than those of any other nation; medical records suggest that they...
"I have received intimations," said Secretary of State John Foster Dulles at his news conference last week, "that there might be some interest in my view's about foreign policy in the coming campaign." To satisfy this interest, Dulles had prepared a statement about the extent to which he...
The story of the struggle for love and sympathy amid the discipline of a German girls' school, Maedchen has all the characters one would expect. At one extreme, there is the headmistress, who is the essence of rigidity, both in attitude and in bearing (she appears to be slightly rheumatic...
¶Hypertension (high blood pressure), ranging from a benign form not severe enough to hamper or endanger life to rapidly fatal cases.
The basic protection of rights is the moral law based on man's dignity. This same moral law, however, imposes on the citizen an obligation to obey legitimate authority. We cannot have it one way and not the other. If we believe that we have rights antecedent to government...