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Many a U. S. citizen who thinks that the U. S. Belegation at the London Conference is the only one sincerely working for disarmament, should read Mainichi's deeply fervent article captioned thus...
...denounced what is going on in Russia as "horrible, sacrilegious iniquities" (TIME, Feb. 7), and promising to hold a service in his Cathedral of St. John the Divine on March 16, when Christian groups throughout the world will offer up, without distinction of creed, a joint and fervent prayer that belief in God and his worship may flourish in the Russian people...
Homes, tractors and typewriters are sold in the belief that they will not soon change owners. Automobile salesmen, however, have the fervent hope that after a year or so the buyer will return for a newer, shinier, faster and perhaps more expensive model of the same make. Charles Franklin Kettering, President of General Motors Research Corp., lately wrote: ". . . Our chief job in research is to keep the customer reasonably dissatisfied with what...
...inquired Deputy Mesko, fervent Roman Catholic, "what will be the fate of a Catholic officer who obeys the dictates of the Church and declines to receive a challenge...
...This is not a law, it is an infamy," said Dr. Curtius in level, fervent tones. "It is an attack on the authority of the state. You would force us, Mein Herr," turning upon Dr. Hugenberg, "to carry on foreign policy as though we were the prisoners at a criminal trial. . . . We must pay no more reparations? We must reject the Young Plan? What positive proposition do you have to make for other political measures...