Word: fellowships
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Dibelius . . . has seen clearly that Communism is a new religion, and that its spread will depend on its ability to overcome the existing religions . . . [He] realizes that the only way Christianity can prove its superiority will consist in its ability to oppose Communism by means of an organized religious fellowship...
...from a cross of iron." Five Precepts. As a contrast to Russian conduct, Eisenhower restated "a few clear precepts" which govern U.S. foreign policy : "First: No people on earth can be held - as a people - to be an enemy, for all humanity shares the common hunger for peace and fellowship and justice...
Collier's editor than as the author of four books about U.S. Negroes, which have won him considerable critical acclaim as well as a Julius Rosenwald fellowship and the $2,500 George Washington Carver award. Moon, who is often mistakenly thought to be a Negro because of his writing, for ten years was an editor at Doubleday & Co.; six months ago he joined Collier's staff...
Chace was a member of the Advocate. Blattner, in addition to the Fulbright grant, won a Henry Fellowship to study at the University of Cambridge. Rivkin was Features Editor of the CRIMSON...
Before the entire diplomatic corps (21 ambassadors with their staffs), the President paid tribute to hemispheric unity as "triumphant testimony before all the world that peace and trust and fellowship can rule the conduct of nations," and pledged that cooperation, not intervention, would continue to be the ruling principle of U.S. Latin American policy...