Word: forward
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...been when the committee sat down to write its 492-page report: how much was the Administration to blame? With the filing of the report, many a U.S. citizen assumed that the case was now one for the historians. Not yet. This week, Maine's Brewster looked forward to the election of a Republican Congress; one thing he intended to push when that day came: a second Congressional Pearl Harbor investigation...
...from the Tobacco Road and Chain Gang state the country had long considered it. Spearheaded by such people as Ellis Arnall, Lillian Smith, and perhaps the most progressive press of any state in the Union, Georgia has become the inspiration for all those who work and dream of a forward-looking, democratic, South. The nomination of Talmadge, which is tantamount to election, puts in jeopardy all the advances made since 1941. If the dream of a new South is not to end in nightmare, then the people of Georgia must quietly resolve to defend with all their strength the social...
...onetime vice-chancellor of Belfast University, Sir Richard at 65 is a man with a straggly mustache, pink complexion and owlish eyes peering over gold-rimmed spectacles. Livingstone stalks across the Oxford quadrangles, mortarboard jammed squarely on his thinning hair, his black M.A. gown flowing, his chin thrust well forward...
...victory is not yet complete. "There are somewhere from 20,000,000 to 30,000,000 physically subnormal children on the continent of Europe. There are other millions in Asia. [And] civilization marches forward upon the feet of healthy children." So, in countries that have food, self-sacrifice must go on. Supplies must continue to flow overseas in an uninterrupted stream for months to come...
Catholic Harvest. U.S. Catholicism, says Dr. Morrison, is working hard, fast and efficiently to reap the bumper harvest of souls wandering between decadent Protestantism and sterile secularism. "[The Catholic Church] is now developing and putting forward preachers who address the American public with winsome and persuasive arguments in exposition of Catholic doctrine and tradition. . . . This is a relatively new feature in American Catholicism. . . . Its evangelistic program has been exceedingly cautious. But now it feels no need of caution...