Word: exaltedness
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With these skills, students can begin to understand man viewed "from within." After that can come the study of externals -of social science (the study of groups, laws, customs, etc.) and of natural science, the "law for thing." But these must never be the core, for taken alone they can...
Two Faces. Since World War II, France's top-ranking Reds have alternated between Approach No. 1 (the hard face of a tightly knit corps of barricade-building professionals, adept at sabotage and martyrdom) and Approach No. 2 (the bland face of the Popular Front, designed to win the...
Died. Raymond Benjamin, 79, onetime (1914-15) Grand Exalted Ruler of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the U.S., chairman (1918-22) of the California Republican State Committee, in Westport, Conn.
Delivering the third of his quartet of Bampton lectures, Conant suggested that "among the highly significant but dangerous results of the development of modern science is the fact that scientific experts now occupy a peculiarly exalted and isolated position."
The years since have made Mrs. Roosevelt (to the U.S. delegation she is simply "Mrs. R.") a sagacious and useful member in U.N. struggles. When she feels called upon to chide the Russians, she never treats them as baleful bogeymen but simply as naughty-and rather ignorant-boys. She does...