Word: faithfully
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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There are several reasons for the conviction behind this expression of faith in the necessity of things. The first is a far cry even viewed in the all-important light of psychology, and has not particular validity. No Harvard crew, and for that matter no Yale crew either, has even won consecutively for more than six years. Pause then to consider that the lean years have expired and the days of plenty are about to set in. Superstitious souls may take this for what it is worth though it seems hardly worth any very substantial wagers in itself. A second...
...sincerely hope you will soon get through printing such atheistic fulminations as that of Stanley B. Altman [TIME, May 30] .... Personally I am a profound believer in God and religion; but if I were to lose my faith, I certainly would not want to disturb the faith of others. I agree with Robert Quillen who says that there is a mean streak in anyone who tries to destroy the faith of another...
...religious address, alluding matter-of-factly to the future life. This was deemed fitting because of the anti-religious views and policy of Señor Calles and his Cabinet (TIME, Feb. 22, 1926, et seq.). Because Señora Calles was a devout Roman Catholic, persons of that faith rejoiced to hear that a priest had performed appropriate last rites before the body left Los Angeles...
...Moody, Chairman, Miss Faith Haddock; J. R. Spence, Miss Eleanorf Titcomb; J. M. Spence, Miss Katherine Leatherbee; G. R. Hubbard, Miss Gertrude Ayer; H. Musgraves, E. B. Slocum, D. C. Meck, Jr., Miss Lillian O'Leary; W. L. Brewster...
...When the Son of Man cometh shall he find faith on the earth...