Word: evilness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...purportedly written by Matusow, entitled False Witness. This court finds the fact to be that as early as Sept. 21, 1954, responsible officials of the International Union of Mine, Mill & Smelter Workers . . . subsidized the writing and publication of this book ... I find that Matusow willfully . . . lent himself to this evil scheme for money and for notoriety...
...slogan, "Education for democracy," is a barren one, for democracy can work for evil as well as good. "Democracy is ... simply a means to certain ends . . . And those ends, Justice and Freedom, are in large measure the products of religious faith, of the religious conviction that the human person has dignity and rights because divine wisdom so ordained ... I do not think that academic freedom could long prosper under King Demos, if Democracy should succeed in casting off its religious sanctions...
Armed with $800 raised during a quick visit to the U.S., she arrived in Bangkok in 1938 to find conditions even worse than she expected. To most of Thailand's Buddhist population, blindness was simply a punishment inflicted for some evil done in a previous life, and not even the government seemed to want to interfere. "This is really unnecessary work the late Prince Rajada Sonakul told her. "When we finish educating all the delinquent boys in Thailand, perhaps we can do something for the physically handicapped." Weary of official brushoffs. Miss Caulfield decided to take her case...
...Evil & Loathsome." Before the week was out, that bad cold had touched off one of the season's hottest political storms. The big blow began after Democratic National Chairman Paul Butler expressed the opinion that President Eisenhower will not seek re-election because of "a personal situation in the Eisenhower household." When he realized next day that this was quite cryptic, Butler extended his remarks: "Newspaper reports indicate that Mrs. Eisenhower's health is not too good. I believe that could affect the President's decision on making another White House...
...reelection. His statement could lead one to think he would be very happy if Mrs. Eisenhower were in poor health. . . Does Mr. Butler think he can make her sick by this kind of talk? . . . We have often heard the question asked, 'Just how low and evil and loathsome can an animal in human form get?' I think Mr. Butler answered that question very well...