Word: endeavorment
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...children. Not too long after the other 47 states adopt this program, I predict a new era, heralded by a decline in sex crimes and divorce. Take the mystery out of sex, bring it before the eyes, and indecency flies out the window. Let's all endeavor to see that our own states follow suit...
...always, conservative in his estimate of success. This "unprecedented endeavor," he said, would be "neither sure nor easy . . . against the avowed determination of the Soviet Union and the Communist Party to oppose and sabotage it at every turn." But, in his now familiar phrase, it represented the "calculated risk." He calculated that it would require every penny of the $6.8 billion that he and President Truman had set as the cost of the program for the first 15 months...
First the Committee plans to distribute leaflets showing what UMT is, and endeavor to find out the reaction of the student body to it. "We must clarify the issues first." Nesin says, "by making plain what our position is." He cautioned, however, that the Committee is not a "Wallace for President" organization...
...whole new concept of the law. Formerly, the law was treated as an isolated field of study. Dean Pound realized that this view left law out of touch with life, and hence he insisted that the law be taught in forms of its relationship with other fields of human endeavor. Thus the law must be thought of as a positive factor in the political and sociological structure of civilization...
Besides its course catalogue project, the Society has sponsored a number of field trips and discussion meetings on Social Relations topics. All these are planned in an endeavor to help members correlate the diverse branches of the infant department, and to weld together the graduate and undergraduate levels...