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Word: forwarder (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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Although the English generally do not consider it quite polite to talk about God in public, all Britain seemed to look forward to this particular debate. In one corner, wearing a thin-lipped smile and a keen twinkle, was Mrs. Margaret Knight, 51, the atheist psychologist who had stirred up press and public the week before by urging parents in a radio talk not to tell their children a lot of fairytales about religion and God (TIME, Jan. 24). Opposing her before a BBC microphone was motherly Mrs. Jenny Morton, 52, onetime Church of Scotland missionary in India...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Children & God | 1/31/1955 | See Source »

Frederick C. Packard, Jr., associate professor of Public Speaking and one of the HDC's faculty advisers, also praised the move. "The Club can now feel organized and have some sense of continuity in its work," he said. "Surely this is a step forward, and it is particularly fortunate the Club is in a University building where it will have no steep rental charges and the members will have a free hand to work without jeopardy to valuable property...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: H.D.C. Obtains Bindery To Centralize Activities | 1/29/1955 | See Source »

...Dartmouth players, John Titus, a forward, and John Grocutt, a defenseman, were also selected for the team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Sporting Scene | 1/29/1955 | See Source »

This would be a natural for Harvard, and it is surprising that the usually astute and forward-looking Corporation has overlooked such an opportunity. Not only would it correct the unfair discrimination against the law students and exempt them also from an athletic fee, but there would be ample revenue left over to endow a couple of more scholarships or even a now theatre...

Author: By James M. Storey, | Title: Egg in Your Beer | 1/25/1955 | See Source »

...that could wreak more havoc against the enemy than they could possibly do to us. The fact that the warden would not let this weapon within his gates (and, incidentally, that it would not fit through the gates) is, we feel sure, only a temporary problem. We congratulate the forward-looking law enforcers of this Commonwealth, and are sure that the next prison riot will afford them an opportunity to give even more bang for the buck. Maybe an aircraft carrier...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: If War Comes | 1/25/1955 | See Source »

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