Word: expressive
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...abroad, Swiss Theologian Karl Earth [April 12] appears to be both a sign of and one of the reasons for the other-worldly-and consequent so widely prevalent in Europe's churches; just as such theology and leadership as that of Dr. Van Dusen [April 19] appear to express and help to account for the worldly and consequent growing vitality-among Protestant churches in the U.S. There is nothing notably new, save, perhaps, the pious expression of it, in the feeling of frustration, not to say inferiority, in the face of current American ascendency which leads Earth, like many...
...Fellowship of Reconciliation, a 20-member student pacifist organization, will meet Monday and probably decide to circulate a petition in the Houses against U.S. involvement in Indochina. College students must express their opposition to the fighting now, the pacifists fell, because the Federal Administration is currently "attempting to feel out American opinions for or against intervention...
...TIME for British Columbia and Alberta crashed and burned. The American News Co. in Winnipeg called TIME'S production office in Chicago to rush all available extra copies west. Callahan phoned his distributors in Toronto and Montreal to strip their newsstands to the bare minimum and air-express the copies to Vancouver, where Pearson was busy making special arrangements with his distributors to meet the off-schedule shipments as they arrived...
Blunt Recommendations. Clark is never less than frank. He can express his admiration for President Syngman Rhee the patriot and his irritation with Rhee the devious politician. He is equally blunt in his recommendations for the future...
...preferred stock, then start paying dividends on the New Haven's 525,789 shares of common stock. He hopes to boost long-haul passenger traffic by faster trains, is toying with the idea of a low-slung aluminum train something like Spain's 120-m.p.h. Talgo express that could zip from New York to Boston in fewer than three hours. He plans faster, better service for commuters, thinks he can do it without boosting fares. But he is not going to take over Dumaine's private car. He quipped: "I'd be afraid to after what...