Word: fellowships
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...thing started off with a deceptive air of tranquillity and good fellowship. Three hundred German writers from all zones, plus a half-dozen from abroad, gathered (for the first time since war's end) in Berlin. The Russians, though they sponsored the affair, took it easy-at first...
Recently returned from Greece and Bulgaria, where he covered the Petkov Trial, Weller is at present the holder of a Nieman Fellowship...
...Stanley High is unhappy because the Protestant Church has offered him the right hand of fellowship when "what I am in greater need of is a kick in the pants" (TIME, Aug. 18). I should like, humbly, to offer my foot as a substitute...
...permitted the use of enlisted men as private chauffeurs for his officers and their wives, as substitute nursemaids for their children, had at least one sergeant regularly in charge of a nursery school. ¶He pressured enlisted men into joining an organization called the Fellowship of U.S.-British Comrades (dues: $4 a year), which had done nothing so far but throw one party for lieutenant colonels and above, ¶ He insisted on so much chicken-in general and saluting in particular that Leghorn G.I.s had nicknamed their main street "Bent Arm Boulevard." ¶ He maintained a Disciplinary Training Camp...
...haven't got the spiritual stuff to do, on my own, what modern Protestantism expects me to do. The church has failed me because it has given me too much freedom and too little discipline. ... It has assumed that all I needed was the right hand of fellowship, when . . . what I am in greater need of is a kick in the pants...