Word: faithful
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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HENRY AGARD WALLACE: A public servant of deep faith and high integrity who finds courage to attempt an uncharted journey in our modern wilderness...
...been no "intent to defraud" and therefore no fraud by Manchester because His Grace had been advised by lawyers that he did possess the jewels. In quashing the jail sentence, England's Lord Chief Justice said that the Duke of Manchester "seemed to have acted in good faith...
...Code will have little effect on the industry. Code or no code, there have always been gasoline price wars. And control of overproduction has been strengthened by special Federal legislation drafted in accordance with Supreme Court dictates. Nicely timed to demonstrate the industry's good faith were 5% "cost-of-living" wage boosts made last week by Sun, Tidewater and Standard of New Jersey...
...this era, perhaps more than in any other since the Renaissance nothing, no matter how sacred, is accepted on faith. It is a healthy sign. Emboldened by this atmosphere of scepticism and reasonable appraisal, we dare to examine the fundamental machinery of Yale University; for we are unwilling to consider it the best possible, merely as a matter of course. Our examination indicates indeed, that it is far from the best possible...
...what the "dean of the U.S. hierarchy" meant when he addressed their meeting: "There are a million ways in which any citizen of America can voice his views, but it ought to be done with self-respecting honesty and, above all, the proper respect due to superiors. . . . Oftentimes the faith of our good people is tested by those shouters and shriekers who would be much better occupied by bringing peace and concord among the Christian people of the land, and not anarchy and disturbance and discontent...