Word: everlastingness
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"From the 11th to the 15th century the index remains at 1 without any definite increase whatever. Since the 15th century, the trend of indices jumps definitely upward. By the opening of the 17th century, the war activity index is at 10, and at the opening of the 19th century...
Cried Dr. Maier: "Without Luther there could have been no Washington. . . . While [Lincoln] dealt with bodies in bondage and minds coerced by mental slavery, Luther threw off the shackles of that damnable spiritual tyranny that pressed human souls of all colors and races into the strait jacket of abject terror...
The advantage of scattering the dropped Freshmen instead of quarantining them together in Shepherd and one or two other halls has been evident for some years past. Instead of bringing on a feeling of penitence, which is presumably what was expected, the effect of the old policy was to make...
Nonetheless, Columbia was factually entertaining the Technocrats. A cry arose when the community discovered that $5,700 per month of unemployment relief was enabling the Technocrats to predict everlasting unemployment. Last week President Butler sidestepped: "Columbia University has no more to do with Technocracy than it has with the Fourth...
"Mr. Coolidge on entering the tomb placed himself alongside the great benefactors of the human race. El National places a wreath of everlasting flowers on his grave."